eHealth in Care Coordination for Older Adults Living at Home: Scoping Review
BackgroundThe population of older adults is projected to increase, potentially resulting in more older adults living with chronic illnesses or multimorbidity. Living with chronic illnesses increases the need for coordinated health care services. Older adults want to manage their illnesses themselves...
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Main Authors: | Hilde Marie Hunsbedt Fjellså (Author), Anne Marie Lunde Husebø (Author), Marianne Storm (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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