Transitions to Home Mechanical Ventilation: The Experiences of Canadian Ventilator-Assisted Adults and Their Family Caregivers

[...]using an ecological framework, we sought to elucidate issues associated with transition to home mechanical ventilation including the barriers to, and facilitators for, transition to home from the perspective of Canadian ventilator-assisted individuals and their family caregivers. Despite their...

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Humans
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Ostomy
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