BACKGROUND: Health care in many countries entails long waiting times. Avoidable healthcare visits by young adults have been identified as one probable cause. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore healthcare providers' experiences and opinions about young adults' healthcare utilisation in the first line of care. METHOD: This study used latent qualitative conventional content analysis with focus groups. Four healthcare units participated: two primary healthcare centres and two emergency departments. This study included 36 participants, with 4-7 participants in each group, and a total of 21 registered nurses and 15 doctors. All interviews followed an interview guide. RESULTS: Data were divided into eight categories, which all contain...
Background Studies have identified young adults as more likely to use emergency departments for ‘...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine prevalence, characteristics and health outcom...
PURPOSE: Treatment advancements have improved life expectancy for adolescents and young adults (AYAs...
BACKGROUND: Health care in many countries entails long waiting times. Avoidable healthcare visits by...
Background Health care in many countries entails long waiting times. Avoidable healthcare visits by ...
Background Healthcare outpatient visits have increased in recent years, and young adults are often g...
BACKGROUND: Young adulthood is an important transitional period during which there is a higher risk ...
Aim: The objective of this study was to examine young adults healthcare utilisation and its possible...
Purpose: Transition to adult health and social-care services is a time of great uncertainty for youn...
There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18-25 years of age). This study aim...
There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18-25 years of age). This study aim...
Abstract Background Studies have identified young adults as more likely to use emergency departments...
Objective There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18–25 years of age). This...
Managing the multiple demands of a chronic condition whilst negotiating the developmental tasks of a...
Care-experienced young people demonstrate significantly poor physical, social and mental health outc...
Background Studies have identified young adults as more likely to use emergency departments for ‘...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine prevalence, characteristics and health outcom...
PURPOSE: Treatment advancements have improved life expectancy for adolescents and young adults (AYAs...
BACKGROUND: Health care in many countries entails long waiting times. Avoidable healthcare visits by...
Background Health care in many countries entails long waiting times. Avoidable healthcare visits by ...
Background Healthcare outpatient visits have increased in recent years, and young adults are often g...
BACKGROUND: Young adulthood is an important transitional period during which there is a higher risk ...
Aim: The objective of this study was to examine young adults healthcare utilisation and its possible...
Purpose: Transition to adult health and social-care services is a time of great uncertainty for youn...
There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18-25 years of age). This study aim...
There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18-25 years of age). This study aim...
Abstract Background Studies have identified young adults as more likely to use emergency departments...
Objective There is a lack of service provision for young adult caregivers (18–25 years of age). This...
Managing the multiple demands of a chronic condition whilst negotiating the developmental tasks of a...
Care-experienced young people demonstrate significantly poor physical, social and mental health outc...
Background Studies have identified young adults as more likely to use emergency departments for ‘...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine prevalence, characteristics and health outcom...
PURPOSE: Treatment advancements have improved life expectancy for adolescents and young adults (AYAs...