Continuity of care for older adults in a Canadian long-term care setting: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Continuity of care has been shown to improve health outcomes and increase patient satisfaction. Goal-oriented care, a person-centered approach to care, has the potential to positively impact continuity of care. This study sought to examine how a goal-oriented approach impacts con...
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Main Authors: | Madeline King (Author), Carolyn Steele Gray (Author), Daniel Kobewka (Author), Agnes Grudniewicz (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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