Using experience-based design to understand the patient and caregiver experience with delirium
Hospital-acquired delirium negatively affects clinical outcomes and the care experience for patients and family caregivers. Following the qualitative methods of experience-based design, we completed observations of hospital units and interviews of patients, caregivers (including family members and o...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Russ (Author), Jennifer Phillips (Author), Val Ferris (Author), Amy London (Author), Logan Kendall (Author), Craig Blackmore (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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