My Voice, My Choice: A systematic review of the literature relating to consumer-directed care in Australia
Objectives and importance of study: The objective of this systematic review of the literature was to examine the evidence relating to consumer-directed care (CDC) in the aged care environment. CDC entails providing individuals with the option of choice and flexibility in their care, to empower aged...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Kosiol (Author), Richard Olley (Author), Sheree Lloyd (Author), Linda Fraser (Author), Helen Cooper (Author), Daniel Waid (Author) |
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