How older people enact care involvement during transition from hospital to home: A systematic review and model
Abstract Background Current models of patient‐enacted involvement do not capture the nuanced dynamic and interactional nature of involvement in care. This is important for the development of flexible interventions that can support patients to 'reach‐in' to complex health‐care systems. Obje...
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Main Authors: | Jenni Murray (Author), Natasha Hardicre (Author), Yvonne Birks (Author), Jane O'Hara (Author), Rebecca Lawton (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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