Factors related to out-of-hours help-seeking for acute health problems: a survey study using case scenarios
Abstract Background The acute out-of-hours healthcare services are challenged by increasing demand in many countries. We aimed to examine factors influencing the intended help-seeking in out-of-hours care for acute health problems during evenings, nights, and weekends. Methods We conducted a survey...
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Main Authors: | Ellen Keizer (Author), Morten Bondo Christensen (Author), Anders Helles Carlsen (Author), Marleen Smits (Author), Michel Wensing (Author), Oliver Senn (Author), Linda Huibers (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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