Nurses' attitudes towards hospitalized older adults in a tertiary care setting in Ghana
Abstract Introduction The increasing population of older adults and rapid increases in co‐morbidities globally has necessitated the need for a healthcare delivery system that meets the multifaceted needs of the growing population of older adults. Concurrent with these rising complex health needs is...
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Main Authors: | Yakubu H. Yakubu (Author), Abdul‐Ganiyu Fuseini (Author), Eleanor Holroyd (Author) |
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