Exploring patient-centered aspects of home care communication: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Communication is a cornerstone in nursing and aims at both information exchange and relationship building. To date, little is known about the naturally occurring communication between older persons and nurses in home care. Communication might heal through different pathways and a...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Höglander (Author), Jakob Håkansson Eklund (Author), Peter Spreeuwenberg (Author), Hilde Eide (Author), Annelie J. Sundler (Author), Debra Roter (Author), Inger K. Holmström (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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