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"Being in good hands": next of kin's perceptions of continuity of care in patients with heart failure.

Malin ÖstmanSiv Bäck-PetterssonAnn-Helén SandvikAnnelie J Sundler
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2019)
Next of kin perceive continuity of care, when they have access to care and treatment and when caregivers collaborate, regardless of healthcare is given by primary care, municipalities or specialist clinics. A sense of "being in good hands" sums up the need for continuous support, shared decision-making and seamless transitions between caregivers. It seems important that healthcare organisations safeguard effective and collaborative models. Moreover, professionals need to plan and perform healthcare in collaboration with patients and next of kin.
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