INTRODUCTION:Community-dwelling older persons often experience hindering health complaints that disturb daily activities. If general practitioners (GPs) are unaware of such complaints, this could lead to a mismatch in provided care and needed or expected care. In this qualitative study with community-dwelling older persons we investigated how older persons experience hindering health complaints, how they deal with them, and what they expect from their GP. METHODS:Participants (aged ≥80 years) with pain and/or problems with walking/standing were invited to participate in a (group)interview about hindering health problems and expectations from general practice. Data were analysed using the framework method and results were discussed with a cl...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) with older people needs to be approached differently than AC...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Community-dwelling older persons often experience hindering health compla...
Background: In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likely to con...
Abstract Background In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likel...
BACKGROUND: Primary care practitioners are encouraged to identify unmet need in older people, but th...
Many older people in the UK have unmet health and social care needs, despite being the most frequent...
Involvement of older patients in general practice care is regarded as important, but is not widespre...
Contains fulltext : 58400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Involvement of...
Proactive care for community-dwelling older persons targeting self-reported hindering health complai...
Involvement of older patients in general practice care is regarded as important, but is not widespre...
BACKGROUND: No structured needs assessment tool exists that is appropriate for older people and also...
Background: Due to demographic change, general practitioners (GPs) are increasingly required to c...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) with older people needs to be approached differently than AC...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Community-dwelling older persons often experience hindering health compla...
Background: In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likely to con...
Abstract Background In view of the increasing number of senior citizens in our society who are likel...
BACKGROUND: Primary care practitioners are encouraged to identify unmet need in older people, but th...
Many older people in the UK have unmet health and social care needs, despite being the most frequent...
Involvement of older patients in general practice care is regarded as important, but is not widespre...
Contains fulltext : 58400.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Involvement of...
Proactive care for community-dwelling older persons targeting self-reported hindering health complai...
Involvement of older patients in general practice care is regarded as important, but is not widespre...
BACKGROUND: No structured needs assessment tool exists that is appropriate for older people and also...
Background: Due to demographic change, general practitioners (GPs) are increasingly required to c...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
BACKGROUND: The strain on health care services is increasing due to an ageing population and the inc...
OBJECTIVES: Advance care planning (ACP) with older people needs to be approached differently than AC...