How do primary care clinicians approach the management of frailty? A qualitative interview study
<p><strong>Background:</strong>Around 15% of adults aged over 65 live with moderate or severe frailty. Contractual requirements for management of frailty are minimal and neither incentivised nor reinforced. Previous research has shown frailty identification in primary care is&n...
Principais autores: | Seeley, A, Glogowska, M, Hayward, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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