Highlighting the unseen: FHBP
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posted on 2022-09-10, 08:13 authored by Maria Alejandra Pinero de PlazaMaria Alejandra Pinero de Plaza, Penelope McMillan, Ricky Buchanan, Alline M. Beleigoli, Alexandra Mudd, Mandy Archibald, Matthew TieuMatthew Tieu, Rebecca Feo, Erin Morton, Belinda Lange, Zulimel Leon, Michael Lawless, Renuka VisvanathanRenuka Visvanathan, Alison KitsonA video of people living in community settings whose daily life is physically limited to the boundary of their homes because of their ongoing health, energy, and psychosocial or socio-functional impairments: Frail, Homebound and Bedrriden People #FHBP
To read more about their experiences, challenges, and their proposed solutions, visit:
- Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Beleigoli, A., Brown, S., Bulto, L. N., Gebremichael, L. G., Nesbitt, K., Tieu, M., Pearson, V., Noonan, S., McMillan, P., Clark, R. A., Hines, S., Kitson, A., Champion, S., Dafny, H. & Hendriks, J. M. (2022). Effectiveness of telehealth versus standard care on health care utilization, health-related quality of life, and well-being in homebound populations. JBI Evidence Synthesis, Publish Ahead of Print, DOI: 10.11124/JBIES-21-00410
- https://www.facebook.com/AustralianFHBP/
- Or contact: Alejandra.pinerodeplaza@flinders.edu.au
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