IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outcomes due to poorly coordinated and fragmented care, making this patient population a key target group for integrated care. This systematic review explores service user, carer and provider perspectives on integrated care for OPF, and factors perceived to facilitate and hinder implementation, to draw out implications for policy, practice and research.MethodsSystematic review and narrative synthesis of qualitative studies identified from MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Social Sciences Citation Index, hand-searching of reference lists and citation tracking of included studies, and review of experts' online profiles. Quality of included studies was a...
Objective To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (ICP...
The UK has a significant and growing population of older adults with frailty and complex healthcare ...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Introduction@ older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse out...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Introduction Older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outc...
© 2019 Sadler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Service user, carer and provider perceptions of factors facilitating and hindering implementation of...
Purpose Inform health system improvements by summarizing components of integrated care in older pop...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
Objectives Frailty, a multifaceted geriatric condition, is an emerging global health problem. Integr...
Objective To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (ICP...
The UK has a significant and growing population of older adults with frailty and complex healthcare ...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Introduction@ older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse out...
IntroductionOlder people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outco...
Introduction Older people with frailty (OPF) can experience reduced quality of care and adverse outc...
© 2019 Sadler et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Comm...
Service user, carer and provider perceptions of factors facilitating and hindering implementation of...
Purpose Inform health system improvements by summarizing components of integrated care in older pop...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (IC...
Objectives Frailty, a multifaceted geriatric condition, is an emerging global health problem. Integr...
Objective To identify the relationships between the context in which integrated care programmes (ICP...
The UK has a significant and growing population of older adults with frailty and complex healthcare ...
Introduction: Older people with multiple chronic conditions have most to gain from successful integr...