General practitioners' perceptions of distributed leadership in providing integrated care for elderly chronic multi-morbid patients: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Distributed Leadership (DL) has been suggested as being helpful when different health care professionals and patients need to work together across professional and organizational boundaries to provide integrated care (IC). This study explores whether General Practitioners (GPs) a...
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Main Authors: | Harald Braut (Author), Olaug Øygarden (Author), Marianne Storm (Author), Aslaug Mikkelsen (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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