To what degree and how do healthcare professionals in nursing homes and homecare practice user involvement? A mixed methods study
Background: Involving patients and users may contribute to sound quality and safety in healthcare services. We examined the degree to which and how user involvement is practiced in daily work and in quality improvement in nursing homes and homecare. Methods: Mixed methods design. Focus groups and in...
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Main Authors: | Eline Ree (Author), Siri Wiig (Author), Jeffrey Braithwaite (Author), Ingunn Aase (Author) |
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Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget),
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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