Preference‐based patient participation in intermediate care: Translation, validation and piloting of the 4Ps in Norway
Abstract Introduction The implementation and evaluation of patient participation to obtain high‐quality transitional care for older people is an international priority. Intermediate care (IC) services are regarded as an important part of the patient's pathway from the specialist to the primary...
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Main Authors: | Linda A. H. Kvæl (Author), Astrid Bergland (Author), Ann C. Eldh (Author) |
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