Older adult and family caregiver preferences for emergency department based-palliative care: An experience-based co-design study
Background: Older adults (>65 years) with palliative care needs are increasingly accessing the emergency department. Some interventions have been developed to improve the care provided, but the majority of research has focused on provider perspectives. Limited understanding of patient and family...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Wright (Author), Karen Lowton (Author), Bryan R. Hansen (Author), Patricia Grocott (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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