Older Patients' Views of Health Care Interactions in Ireland
Background: Chronic and sensitive health conditions such as pain, urinary incontinence, and hearing loss are common but often untreated among older adults in Ireland, and many patients do not disclose these and other sensitive health issues to their health care provider. Objective: This study invest...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Gibney (Author), Tara Moore (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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