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The existing Practice regarding the Application of Acoustic Cues in the Treatment of Elderly Patients with Dementia a Scoped Literature Review

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Figure 1 Flow chart illustrating the selection process of the papers
Table 4  Main characteristics of the selected studies conducted on acoustic cues in elderly care
Table 5  Overview of the interventions and outcomes of the selected studies

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