The practice environment's influence on patient participation in intermediate healthcare services - the perspectives of patients, relatives and healthcare professionals
Abstract Background Intermediate care (IC) bridges the clinical pathway of older patients transitioning from the hospital to home. Currently, there is a strong consensus that the practice environment is an important factor in helping older people overcome their limitations and regain function after...
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Main Authors: | Linda Aimée Hartford Kvæl (Author), Astrid Bergland (Author) |
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