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Table 1 Summary of characteristics of included papers

From: Stakeholders perspectives on the key components of community-based interventions coordinating care in dementia: a qualitative systematic review

Study ID

Country

Intervention

Design

Typology

Analytic Approach

Samples Size

Stakeholder Group

Iliffe 2014a [14] (Bamford 2014 [13]; Iliffe 2014b [15])

UK

Case management

Mixed methods study design

Process evaluation

Framework analysis

49

Person with dementia (6), carer (10), case manager (9), case manager mentor(4), research team members (2), GPs (6), administrative practice staff (5), community mental health team (2), voluntary sector workers (3), commissioners/ funders (2)

Gladman 2007 [16]

UK

Dementia support service

Qualitative study design

Service evaluation

Framework analysis

NR

GPs in the locality (6), old age psychiatrist (1), NHS patient advocates (NR), the team manager (1), representatives of the Carer’s Federation (NR), representative of Alzheimer’s Society (1), carers of service users (15)

Kosteniuk 2014 [17]

CANADA

Collaborative Care

Qualitative study design

Exploratory qualitative study

Thematic analysis

15

Family physicians (15)

Minkman 2009 [18]

NETHERLANDS

Case management

Qualitative study design

Multiple case study

Thematic analysis

16

Programme managers (8), case managers (8)

Van Mierlo 2014 [19]

NETHERLANDS

Case management

Multiple case study design

Process evaluation

Content analysis

22

Case managers (2), project leaders and care coordinators of care organisations (5), GPs (2), health insurance company representatives (2), mental health service representatives (2), programme coordinators of day care service (2), Alzheimer’s Netherlands representatives (3), municipalities stakeholders (3), informal caregiver support organisation representative (1)