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Real life research building an evidence base for intermediate care | Author(s) | Tessa Trappes-Lomax, Annie Ellis, Mary Fox |
Journal title | MCC: Building knowledge for integrated care [Managing Community Care] vol 10, no 6, December 2002 |
Pages | pp 15-21 |
Keywords | Rehabilitation ; Coordination ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Evaluation ; Devon. |
Annotation | This is the third in a series of articles about trying to develop better evidence for a service on the health/social care interface. All are based on the authors' experiences of carrying out a comparative study of residential rehabilitation for older people in Devon, which they called "Buying Time". The first two articles appeared in Managing Community Care (June and December 2001 issues), and dealt with methodology and implementation. The authors now reflect on the completion of the project and the first stages of dissemination. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-030122203 A |
Classmark | LM: QAJ: QK6: 4C: 8DE |
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