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New England Journal of Medicine, 1999
As I walk down the halls of the hospital to see my patients, I cannot help but notice a marked change.
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As I walk down the halls of the hospital to see my patients, I cannot help but notice a marked change.
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1996
Abstract This chapter focuses on interviewing as it relates to the continuing care of patients in the hospital, the office, or the clinic. Topics discussed are how to determine the reasons for the patients visit, his expectations, his perception of the cause of the problem, opening and closing the interview, and informing the patient of ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on interviewing as it relates to the continuing care of patients in the hospital, the office, or the clinic. Topics discussed are how to determine the reasons for the patients visit, his expectations, his perception of the cause of the problem, opening and closing the interview, and informing the patient of ...
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1994
In the present contribution, I would like to describe modes of care for people who, because of their mental health problems, need the continuing or occasional help of different institutions (Ramon, 1990). Some service structures are described which are the most outstanding.
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In the present contribution, I would like to describe modes of care for people who, because of their mental health problems, need the continuing or occasional help of different institutions (Ramon, 1990). Some service structures are described which are the most outstanding.
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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1988
AbstractThe challenge for the Continuing Care Service is to provide clients with the appropriate level of support—no more and no less—to help them realize their potential for living autonomously in the community.
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AbstractThe challenge for the Continuing Care Service is to provide clients with the appropriate level of support—no more and no less—to help them realize their potential for living autonomously in the community.
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Continuing care, continuing problems.
Nursing older peopleConfusion, uncertainty and controversy: not words usually associated with a central plank of health policy. But according to a report from the RCN, those are the key characteristics of continuing care for older people, which, since the welfare state was established, has been the subject of intense disagreement.
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara +2 more
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