A qualitative study exploring hospital-based team dynamics in discharge planning for patients experiencing delayed care transitions in Ontario, Canada
Abstract Background In attempt to improve continuity of patient care and reduce length of stay, hospitals have placed an increased focus on reducing delayed discharges through discharge planning. Several benefits and challenges to team-based approaches for discharge planning have been identified. De...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Cadel (Author), Jane Sandercock (Author), Michelle Marcinow (Author), Sara J. T. Guilcher (Author), Kerry Kuluski (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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