Implementing care-related services in care units - an interview study
Abstract Background The growing concern about a dwindling healthcare workforce, exacerbated by demographic changes, calls for innovative solutions. One viable approach involves implementing new professional roles and restructuring existing healthcare teams within hospital care units. Objectives To e...
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Main Authors: | Dorothea Reichert (Author), Karl Gummesson (Author), Lars Wallin (Author), Tobias Dahlström (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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