The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1779662020-10-20T14:20:11Z The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission Baldie, D.J Entwistle, V.A Davey, P.G DEAN'S OFFICE (MEDICINE) antibiotic agent antiinfective agent adult ambulatory care article audio recording clinical article community acquired pneumonia community care comprehension controlled study daily life activity data analysis expectation general practitioner health belief health practitioner help seeking behavior home care hospital admission hospital care hospital discharge hospitalization human intravenous administration medical information outpatient care patient attitude patient care patient safety self care semi structured interview social support telephone aged communicable disease female intravenous drug administration length of stay male microbiology middle aged patient education patient satisfaction pneumonia risk assessment self care social support Adult Aged Ambulatory Care Anti-Bacterial Agents Community-Acquired Infections Female Humans Injections, Intravenous Length of Stay Male Middle Aged Patient Discharge Patient Education as Topic Patient Satisfaction Pneumonia Risk Assessment Self Care Social Support 10.1186/1471-2466-8-11 BMC Pulmonary Medicine 8 11 2020-10-20T04:41:33Z 2020-10-20T04:41:33Z 2008 Article Baldie, D.J, Entwistle, V.A, Davey, P.G (2008). The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission. BMC Pulmonary Medicine 8 : 11. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2466-8-11 14712466 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177966 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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antibiotic agent antiinfective agent adult ambulatory care article audio recording clinical article community acquired pneumonia community care comprehension controlled study daily life activity data analysis expectation general practitioner health belief health practitioner help seeking behavior home care hospital admission hospital care hospital discharge hospitalization human intravenous administration medical information outpatient care patient attitude patient care patient safety self care semi structured interview social support telephone aged communicable disease female intravenous drug administration length of stay male microbiology middle aged patient education patient satisfaction pneumonia risk assessment self care social support Adult Aged Ambulatory Care Anti-Bacterial Agents Community-Acquired Infections Female Humans Injections, Intravenous Length of Stay Male Middle Aged Patient Discharge Patient Education as Topic Patient Satisfaction Pneumonia Risk Assessment Self Care Social Support Baldie, D.J Entwistle, V.A Davey, P.G The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission |
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The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission |
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The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission |
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The information and support needs of patients discharged after a short hospital stay for treatment of low-risk Community Acquired Pneumonia: Implications for treatment without admission |
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