Training for the transition to case management in home care.Caring. 1994 Apr; 13(4):34-6.C
Abstract
Hospital nurses who wish to enter home care offer a gold mine of clinical skills. The only thing missing is case management experience. How can agencies help nurses acquire this last commodity and take the final step to home care? Training programs may be the answer.
MeSH
Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10133089
Citation
Banez-Car, M, and N McCoy. "Training for the Transition to Case Management in Home Care." Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine, vol. 13, no. 4, 1994, pp. 34-6.
Banez-Car M, McCoy N. Training for the transition to case management in home care. Caring. 1994;13(4):34-6.
Banez-Car, M., & McCoy, N. (1994). Training for the transition to case management in home care. Caring : National Association for Home Care Magazine, 13(4), 34-6.
Banez-Car M, McCoy N. Training for the Transition to Case Management in Home Care. Caring. 1994;13(4):34-6. PubMed PMID: 10133089.
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