Family carers' experiences and perceived roles in interprofessional collaborative practice in primary care: A constructivist grounded theory study
Abstract Background Chronic conditions can lead to physical, cognitive and social decline; thus, increasing an individual's dependence on family who assist with activities of daily living. Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP), involving two or more health professionals working with t...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra R. Davidson (Author), Bekhinkosi D. Zigori (Author), Lauren Ball (Author), Mark Morgan (Author), Devanshi Gala (Author), Dianne P. Reidlinger (Author) |
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