Patients' experiences of day surgery and recovery: A meta‐ethnography
Abstract Aim To explore and synthesise findings from qualitative studies on adult patients' experiences of day surgery and the processes of recovery. Background There has been a shift in the practice of elective surgery, from inpatient to ambulatory treatment. Accordingly, more patients are und...
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Main Authors: | Cathrine Ween Thoen (Author), Monica Sæle (Author), Ragnhild Bjarkøy Strandberg (Author), Petrin Hege Eide (Author), Liv Grethe Kinn (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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