Doing involvement: A qualitative study exploring the ‘work’ of involvement enacted by older people and their carers during transition from hospital to home
Abstract Context Being involved in one's care is prioritised within UK healthcare policy to improve care quality and safety. However, research suggests that many older people struggle with this. Design We present focused ethnographic research exploring older peoples' involvement in healthc...
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Main Authors: | Dr. Natasha Hardicre, Dr. Jenni Murray, Rosie Shannon, Dr. Laura Sheard, Yvonne Birks, Dr. Lesley Hughes, Dr. Alison Cracknell, Rebecca Lawton |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f1fa16bdce5a49f18e7a03b368f5f7b2 |
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