Healthcare leaders' use of innovative solutions to ensure resilience in healthcare during the Covid-19 pandemic: a qualitative study in Norwegian nursing homes and home care services
Abstract Background The Covid-19 pandemic introduced a global crisis for the healthcare systems. Research has paid particular attention to hospitals and intensive care units. However, nursing homes and home care services in charge of a highly vulnerable group of patients have also been forced to ada...
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Main Authors: | Hilda Bø Lyng (Author), Eline Ree (Author), Torunn Wibe (Author), Siri Wiig (Author) |
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