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Improving person-centered mobility care in nursing homes: a feasibility study

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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Evidence Based Practice

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Persoonsgerichte zorg wordt vaak gelijkgesteld met goede verpleeghuiszorg. Het impliceert rekening houden met de wensen van patiënten, hun autonomie en onafhankelijkheid. Mobiliteit is een aspect van de ADL van die bijdraagt aan verpleeghuisbewoners hun onafhankelijkheid en kwaliteit van leven.

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Eliens, A. Improving person-centered mobility care in nursing homes: a feasibility study. Ned Tijdschr Evid Based Pract 13, 12–13 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12468-015-0038-x

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