Predicting the need for supportive services after discharged from hospital: a systematic review
Abstract Background Some patients admitted to acute care hospital require supportive services after discharge. The objective of our review was to identify models and variables that predict the need for supportive services after discharge from acute care hospital. Methods We performed a systematic re...
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Main Authors: | Daniel M. Kobewka (Author), Sunita Mulpuru (Author), Michaël Chassé (Author), Kednapa Thavorn (Author), Luke T. Lavallée (Author), Shane W. English (Author), Benjamin Neilipovitz (Author), Jonathan Neilipovitz (Author), Alan J. Forster (Author), Daniel I. McIsaac (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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