'The little things count': delivering dignified care
In the wake of recent care failings there has been increasing demand for health professionals to provide "good" or dignified care. But what does this mean? This article summarises a study that aimed to ascertain what health professionals think they need to do to provide such care to their...
Main Authors: | Williams, V, Kinnear, D, Victor, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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EMAP
2016
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