Research paper
The effect of a long-term condition management programme on hospital presentations: A retrospective three group study
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- Title
- The effect of a long-term condition management programme on hospital presentations: A retrospective three group study
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- EIT (Eastern Institute of Technology)
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BACKGROUND The Trajectory of Long Term Care Model (TLC) provides a framework for directing appropriate care to patients depending on where they are in the trajectory of their illness. It recognises that patients with long-term conditions (LTC) frequently move between different levels of healthcare services and escalates care depending on need. The Pulmonary Long-term Management (PLTM) Community Nursing Service developed a service based on the TLC model. The aim of this study was to ascertain ...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Thesis
- Thesis level
- Masters
- Date created
- 2017
- Creator
- Mason, Sara
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6322
- Related subjects
- Hawke's Bay (N.Z.) / New Zealand / respiratory disease / long-term conditions / chronic illnesses / Pulmonary Long-term Management (PLTM) Community Nursing Service / Trajectory of Long Term Care Model (TLC) / Māori health / Health sciences / Nursing / Community and primary care / Indigenous studies / Te hauora me te oranga o te Māori (Māori health and wellbeing) / Te hauora me te oranga tūmatanui o te Māori (Māori public health and wellbeing) / Tahumaero
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