Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Current participation ideology is based on individualism, which may conflict with the older generation’s commonly held values of solidarity and community. Hence, different values and ideologies may come in conflict when older patients receive treatment and rehabilitation in geriatric wards. Participation is a guiding principle in rehabilitation. Criteria for admission of older patients to geriatric wards are complex health problems, acute illness and/or acute physical and/or cognitive functional failure. The ideal is an active and engaged patient. The aim of the study was to describe the difficulties experienced by older patients on acute geriat...
Aims and objectives: To explore older patients’ participation during hospitaladmission and discharge...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Geriatric patients in intermediate care (IC) often do not feel involved in their rehabilitation proc...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC BY 3....
Background The drive towards patient involvement in health services has been increasingly promoted. ...
Background The drive towards patient involvement in health services has been increasingly promoted. ...
Citation: Nyborg et al. BMC Health Services Research (2017) 17:619 DOI 10.1186/s12913-017-2563-yBack...
OBJECTIVE: To deepen the knowledge of frail elderly patients' preferences for participation in medic...
A study exploring older people\u27s participation in their care in acute hospital settings reveals b...
PhD thesis in Health, medicine and welfareBackground: Older patients often have several health chall...
Background Ageing patients are discharged from the hospital ‘quicker and sicker’ than before, and ho...
Aims and objectives: To explore older patients’ participation during hospitaladmission and discharge...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Geriatric patients in intermediate care (IC) often do not feel involved in their rehabilitation proc...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
Background: Patient participation is required by law in Norway and in several western countries. Cur...
This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0 (CC BY 3....
Background The drive towards patient involvement in health services has been increasingly promoted. ...
Background The drive towards patient involvement in health services has been increasingly promoted. ...
Citation: Nyborg et al. BMC Health Services Research (2017) 17:619 DOI 10.1186/s12913-017-2563-yBack...
OBJECTIVE: To deepen the knowledge of frail elderly patients' preferences for participation in medic...
A study exploring older people\u27s participation in their care in acute hospital settings reveals b...
PhD thesis in Health, medicine and welfareBackground: Older patients often have several health chall...
Background Ageing patients are discharged from the hospital ‘quicker and sicker’ than before, and ho...
Aims and objectives: To explore older patients’ participation during hospitaladmission and discharge...
Although the importance of patient participation is acknowledged in today's healthcare, many challen...
Geriatric patients in intermediate care (IC) often do not feel involved in their rehabilitation proc...