Mirror meetings with frail older people and multidisciplinary primary care teams: Process and impact analysis
Abstract Objectives To analyse the process and impact of confronting multidisciplinary teams (MTs) in primary care with the experiences of frail older patients through mirror meetings (MMs), with the aim of supporting teams to organize care in a more patient‐oriented way. Methods Process and impact...
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Main Authors: | Sietske Grol (Author), Gerard Molleman (Author), Henk Schers (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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