Receiving home care forms and the risk for emergency department visits in community-dwelling Dutch older adults, a retrospective cohort study using national data
Abstract Background Older adults receiving home care have a higher risk of visiting the emergency department (ED) than community-dwelling older adults not receiving home care. This may result from a higher incidence of comorbidities and reduced functional autonomy in home care recipients. Since peop...
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Main Authors: | Oscar S Smeekes (Author), Tim R De Boer (Author), Robert D Van Der Mei (Author), Bianca M Buurman (Author), Hanna C Willems (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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