Navigation programs to support community-dwelling individuals with life-limiting illness: determinants of implementation
Abstract Background As the Canadian population ages and the prevalence of chronic illnesses increases, delivering high-quality care to individuals with advanced life limiting illnesses becomes more challenging. Community-based navigation programs are a promising approach to address these challenges,...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Scruton (Author), Grace Warner (Author), Cynthia Kendell (Author), Kathryn Pfaff (Author), Kelli Stajduhar (Author), Linda Patrick (Author), Carren Dujela (Author), Faith Fauteux (Author), Robin Urquhart (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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