Integrated primary care and social services for older adults with multimorbidity in England: a scoping review
Abstract Background As the prevalence of older adults with multimorbidity increases, greater integration of services is necessary to manage the physical and psycho-social needs of this cohort. This study describes and summarises current evidence, clinical provision and progress towards integrated pr...
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Main Authors: | Hajira Dambha-Miller, Glenn Simpson, Lucy Hobson, Paul Roderick, Paul Little, Hazel Everitt, Miriam Santer |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/357b1786a26444f6a0d5fb47b1d9d502 |
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