Continuing education interventions about person-centered care targeted for nurses in older people long-term care: a systematic review
Abstract Background Person-Centered Care is often seen as an indicator of quality of care. However, it is not known whether and to what extent person-centered care can be enhanced by continuing education interventions in older people's long-term care settings. This systematic review aimed to an...
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Main Authors: | Mari Pakkonen (Author), Minna Stolt (Author), Andreas Charalambous (Author), Riitta Suhonen (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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