As they see it: A qualitative study of how older residents in nursing homes perceive their care needs

Meeting care needs of nursing home residents is a significant element in providing the best quality care. A literature review revealed that there is poor understanding of the care needs of older residents from their own viewpoints within a nursing home context. Therefore, this study aimed to explore...

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Quality of Health Care
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