Healthcare needs, experiences and treatment burden in primary care patients with multimorbidity: An evaluation of process of care from patients' perspectives
Abstract Background Patients with multimorbidity often experience treatment burden as a result of fragmented, specialist‐driven healthcare. The 'family doctor team' is an emerging service model in China to address the increasing need for high‐quality routine primary care. Objective This st...
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Main Authors: | Xiu‐Jing Hu (Author), Harry H. X. Wang (Author), Yu‐Ting Li (Author), Xiao‐Ya Wu (Author), Yi Wang (Author), Jia‐Heng Chen (Author), Jia‐Ji Wang (Author), Samuel Y. S. Wong (Author), Stewart W. Mercer (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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