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Disentangling the complexity of mobility of older medical patients in routine practice: An ethnographic study in Denmark.

Jeanette Wassar KirkAnn Christine BodilsenDitte Marie SivertsenRasmus Skov HustedPer NilsenTine Tjørnhøj-Thomsen
Published in: PloS one (2019)
It was found that mobility of older medical patients is entangled in a complex network of social contextual circumstances. Mobility of older medical patients is based on health professionals' different cultural models, which shape distinct professional identities and lead to contradictions and blurring of the priorities and responsibilities among the health professionals involved in mobilization. The consequence is that no profession "owns" the responsibility for mobilization, thus restricting mobilization of the patients during hospitalization.
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