ObjectivesResearch concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD) patients in resource-constrained settings is currently limited and focusses on inpatients. Outpatient care requires attention as this is where NCD patients often seek treatment and optimal handover of information is essential. We investigated handover, healthcare communication and barriers to continuity of care for chronic NCD outpatients in India. We also explored potential interventions for improving storage and exchange of healthcare information.MethodsA mixed-methods design was used across five healthcare facilities in Kerala and Himachal Pradesh states. Questionnaires from 513 outpatients with cardiovascular disease, chronic respiratory d...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Background: Depending on a country's diagnostic infrastructure, patients and providers play differen...
ObjectivesResearch concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD) p...
Objectives: Research concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD)...
Objectives: Research concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD)...
This thesis research investigated handover communication and continuity of care for patients with ch...
OBJECTIVES:Poor discharge communication is associated with negative health outcomes in high-income c...
OBJECTIVES Poor discharge communication is associated with negative health outcomes in high-income ...
Background and objectivesThe information technology is a pivotal source of communication between pat...
Background and objectivesThe information technology is a pivotal source of communication between pat...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate what and how medication information is communicated during hando...
Mixed-methods data from research investigating continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable dise...
Communicating nursing care during the patient\u27s total hospital stay is a difficult task to achiev...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Background: Depending on a country's diagnostic infrastructure, patients and providers play differen...
ObjectivesResearch concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD) p...
Objectives: Research concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD)...
Objectives: Research concentrating on continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable disease (NCD)...
This thesis research investigated handover communication and continuity of care for patients with ch...
OBJECTIVES:Poor discharge communication is associated with negative health outcomes in high-income c...
OBJECTIVES Poor discharge communication is associated with negative health outcomes in high-income ...
Background and objectivesThe information technology is a pivotal source of communication between pat...
Background and objectivesThe information technology is a pivotal source of communication between pat...
Abstract Background Chronic diseases have emerged as the leading cause of death globally, and 20% of...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate what and how medication information is communicated during hando...
Mixed-methods data from research investigating continuity of care for chronic, non-communicable dise...
Communicating nursing care during the patient\u27s total hospital stay is a difficult task to achiev...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have reached...
Background: Depending on a country's diagnostic infrastructure, patients and providers play differen...