How do clients with multiple problems and (in)formal caretakers coproduce integrated care and support? A longitudinal study on integrated care trajectories of clients with multiple problems
Abstract Introduction Integrated care can create several advantages, such as better quality of care and better outcomes. These advantages apply especially to clients with multiple problems (CWMPs) who have multiple, interconnected needs that span health and social issues and require different health...
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Main Authors: | Lieke Reinhoudt‐den Boer (Author), Jeroen vanWijngaarden (Author), Robbert Huijsman (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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