Defining the boundaries and operational concepts of resilience in the resilience in healthcare research program
Abstract Background Understanding the resilience of healthcare is critically important. A resilient healthcare system might be expected to consistently deliver high quality care, withstand disruptive events and continually adapt, learn and improve. However, there are many different theories, models...
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Main Authors: | Siri Wiig (Author), Karina Aase (Author), Stephen Billett (Author), Carolyn Canfield (Author), Olav Røise (Author), Ove Njå (Author), Veslemøy Guise (Author), Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland (Author), Eline Ree (Author), Janet E. Anderson (Author), Carl Macrae (Author), on behalf of the RiH-team (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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