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The course of readmission in frail older cardiac patients
Corinne J. Rijpkema
, Lotte Verweij
, Patricia Jepma
,
Corine H. M. Latour
, Ron J. G. Peters
, Wilma J. M. Scholte Op Reimer
, Bianca M. Buurman
Integrated Complex Care
CENTRE FOR APPLIED RESEARCH ON HEALTH
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Frail Elderly
100%
Readmission
100%
Unplanned Hospital Readmission
100%
Family Caregivers
100%
Older Cardiac Patients
100%
Care Needs
75%
Cardiac Care
75%
Caregivers
50%
Early Detection
50%
Patient Care
50%
Informal Caregivers
50%
Care Expectations
50%
Health Status
25%
Process of Care
25%
Intervention Group
25%
Community nurses
25%
Randomized Trial
25%
Care Provision
25%
Physical Therapists
25%
Bridge Program
25%
Structured Interview
25%
Medical Records
25%
Health Care Services
25%
Perceptions of Care
25%
Grounded Theory
25%
Patient Caregivers
25%
Rehospitalization
25%
Physical Degradation
25%
Qualitative multiple-case Study
25%
Early Signs
25%
Caregiver Perceptions
25%
Informal Caregiver Support
25%
Six-step
25%
Patient Health Status
25%
Caregiver Perspectives
25%
Health Support
25%
Health Degradation
25%
Caregiver Involvement
25%
Step Analysis
25%
Corbin
25%
Patient Participation
25%
Acute Episodes
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Deterioration
100%
Cardiac Care
75%
Health Status
50%
Patient Care
50%
Nurse
25%
Physiotherapist
25%
Medical Record
25%
Patient Participation
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital Readmission
100%
Deterioration
50%
Cardiac Care
37%
Health Status
25%
Patient Care
25%
Randomization
12%
Thematic Analysis
12%
Medical Record
12%
Patient Participation
12%
Physiotherapist
12%