Hospital care does not meet the communication needs of patients with hearing loss: A qualitative study of patient experiences

Hospital care does not meet the communication needs of patients with hearing loss: A qualitative study of patient experiences

Abstract Background Good communication is essential for high quality healthcare. People with hearing loss face communication…

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Experiences with nutritional follow-up and barriers and opportunities of implementing digital seamless nutrition care in the head and neck cancer treatment course: a qualitative study from patient, family caregiver, and healthcare professional perspectives | BMC Health Services Research

Experiences with nutritional follow-up and barriers and opportunities of implementing digital seamless nutrition care in the head and neck cancer treatment course: a qualitative study from patient, family caregiver, and healthcare professional perspectives | BMC Health Services Research

A total of seven patients, four spouses, five registered nurses (three from an outpatient clinic and…

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Interdisciplinary teamworking in rehabilitation: experiences of change initiators in a national rehabilitation hospital | BMC Health Services Research

Interdisciplinary teamworking in rehabilitation: experiences of change initiators in a national rehabilitation hospital | BMC Health Services Research

Four healthcare professionals who led the initiative to transition from multidisciplinary to interdisciplinary teams within the…

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Unmet healthcare needs, access to services and experiences with health providers among persons with spinal cord injury in Australia

Unmet healthcare needs, access to services and experiences with health providers among persons with spinal cord injury in Australia

The International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) community survey is a large-scale collaborative cross-sectional survey completed across…

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Infusing disability equity within rehabilitation education and practice: A qualitative study of lived experiences of ableism, allyship, and healthcare partnership

Infusing disability equity within rehabilitation education and practice: A qualitative study of lived experiences of ableism, allyship, and healthcare partnership

Introduction Disabled people have long had disparate access to care and community. This has been exacerbated…

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