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ACT products have been validated in over 100 peer-reviewed publications. View our cost-effectiveness studies below.

Cost-Effectiveness Studies
Melis, R. et al. (2010) Process evaluation of a trial evaluating a multidisciplinary nurse-led home visiting programme for vulnerable older people. Disability and Rehabilitation, 32(11), pp. 937-946.
Melis, R. J. et al. (2009) The effect on caregiver burden of a problem-based home visiting programme for frail older people. Age and Ageing, 38(5), pp. 542-547.
Melis, R. J. et al. (2008) Cost-effectiveness of a multidisciplinary intervention model for community-dwelling frail older people. Journals of Gerontology A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 63(3), pp. 275-282.
Melis, R. J. et al. (2008) A randomised study of a multidisciplinary program to intervene on geriatric. Journals of Gerontology A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 63(3), pp. 283-290.
Perry, M. et al. (2008) Can an EASYcare based dementia training programme improve diagnostic assessment and management of dementia by general practitioners and primary care nurses? The design of a randomised controlled trial, BMC Health Services Research, 8(1), pp. 1-10.
Melis, R. J. et al. (2005) The design of the Dutch EASYcare study: a randomised controlled trial on the effectiveness of a problem-based community intervention model for frail elderly people. BMC Health Services Research, 5(1), pp. 1-11.
Walker, L. and Jamrozik, K. (2005) Effectiveness of screening for risk of medical emergencies in the elderly. Age Ageing, 34(3), pp. 238-242.
Walker, L. et al. (2005) Increased use of emergency services by older people after health screening. Age Ageing, 34(5), pp. 480-485.
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