Home care for patients with dirty homes: a qualitative study of the problems experienced by nurses and possible solutions

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Anke J. E. De Veer
Kim De Groot
Renate Verkaik
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[1] Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research (Nivel),
[2] Thebe Wijkverpleging (Home Care Organization),undefined
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Self-neglect; Home-care nurses; Hoarding; Person-centred care; Integrated care;
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