Acute care of severely frail elderly patients in a CGA-unit is associated with less functional decline than conventional acute care
Niklas Ekerstad,1,2 Synneve Dahlin Ivanoff,3 Sten Landahl,4 Göran Östberg,5 Maria Johansson,5 David Andersson,6 Magnus Husberg,2 Jenny Alwin,2 Björn W Karlson7 1Department of Cardiology, NU (NÄL-Uddevalla) Hospital Group, Trollhättan-Uddevalla-Vä...
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Main Authors: | Ekerstad N, Dahlin Ivanoff S, Landahl S, Östberg G, Johansson M, Andersson D, Husberg M, Alwin J, Karlson BW |
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Dove Medical Press
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cd3a3d958a3e4fadaca8f3c69aab043b |
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