Identifying, categorising, and mapping actors involved in resilience in healthcare: a qualitative stakeholder analysis
Abstract Background Resilience in healthcare is the capacity to adapt to challenges and changes to maintain high-quality care across system levels. While healthcare system stakeholders such as patients, informal carers, healthcare professionals and service managers have all come to be acknowledged a...
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Main Authors: | Veslemøy Guise (Author), Mary Chambers (Author), Hilda Bø Lyng (Author), Cecilie Haraldseid-Driftland (Author), Lene Schibevaag (Author), Birte Fagerdal (Author), Heidi Dombestein (Author), Eline Ree (Author), Siri Wiig (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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