"Being the main character but not always involved in one's own care transition" - a qualitative descriptive study of older adults' experiences of being discharged from in-patient care to home
Abstract Background The growing number of older adults with chronic diseases challenges already strained healthcare systems. Fragmented systems make transitions between healthcare settings demanding, posing risks during transitions from in-patient care to home. Despite efforts to make healthcare per...
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Main Authors: | Emelie Ingvarsson (Author), Kristina Schildmeijer (Author), Heidi Hagerman (Author), Catharina Lindberg (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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