Does domiciliary welfare rights advice improve health-related quality of life in independent-living, socio-economically disadvantaged people aged ≥60 years? Randomised controlled trial, economic and process evaluations in the North East of England

Denise Howel, Suzanne Moffatt, Katie Haighton, Andy Bryant, F Becker, Mel Steer, Sarah Lawson, T. Aspray, E Milne, Luke Vale, Elaine McColl, Martin White

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