Community nursing: tackling long-term effects of COVID-19 on older people living with frailty
As community nursing services look to life after the pandemic, the focus is changing to keeping older people living with frailty safe at home and encouraging them to self-care
Older people living with frailty and affected by COVID-19 have become a significant part of the caseload of community nursing teams since the pandemic began last year.
Nursing Older People.
33, 5, 9-11.
doi: 10.7748/nop.33.5.9.s4
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