Facilitators, barriers, and guidance to successful implementation of multidisciplinary transitional care interventions: A qualitative systematic review using the consolidated framework for implementation research
Background: Multidisciplinary transitional care interventions aim to improve the coordination and continuity of healthcare during hospitalization and after discharge for patients with complex care needs related to physical, nutritional, or psychosocial status. Implementing such interventions is comp...
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Main Authors: | Romain Collet (Author), Juul van Grootel (Author), Marike van der Leeden (Author), Marike van der Schaaf (Author), Johanna van Dongen (Author), Suzanne Wiertsema (Author), Edwin Geleijn (Author), Mel Major (Author), Raymond Ostelo (Author) |
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2025-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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