How do inner and outer settings affect implementation of a community-based innovation for older adults with a serious illness: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Implementing community-based innovations for older adults with serious illness, who are appropriate for a palliative approach to care, requires developing partnerships between health and community. Nav-CARE is an evidence-based innovation wherein trained volunteer navigators advo...
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Main Authors: | Grace Warner (Author), Emily Kervin (Author), Barb Pesut (Author), Robin Urquhart (Author), Wendy Duggleby (Author), Taylor Hill (Author) |
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