2020
DOI: 10.1089/pop.2019.0014
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Understanding Perceived Barriers to Care Among Suburban Super-Utilizers Who Have an Identified Primary Care Provider

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“…All seven selected studies used a qualitative design. The studies were conducted between 2012 and 2021 in five countries: Australia (Allen et al, 2018; Reedy-Cooper et al, 2020), Canada (Backman et al, 2018), the Netherlands (Rijpkema et al, 2021), Norway (Halding et al, 2018), and the United States (Swan et al, 2020). All studies investigated transitional care with at least one chronic illness.…”
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“…All seven selected studies used a qualitative design. The studies were conducted between 2012 and 2021 in five countries: Australia (Allen et al, 2018; Reedy-Cooper et al, 2020), Canada (Backman et al, 2018), the Netherlands (Rijpkema et al, 2021), Norway (Halding et al, 2018), and the United States (Swan et al, 2020). All studies investigated transitional care with at least one chronic illness.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data collection methods were interviews (semi-structured or in-depth) and, in one study, participatory visual narrative (Backman et al, 2018). A total of seven studies analyzed data using thematic analysis while two also used content or phenomenology analysis (Halding et al, 2018; Reedy-Cooper et al, 2020). All but one study (Allen et al, 2018) utilized a theoretical framework; one generated a conceptual model from the results (Reedy-Cooper et al, 2020).…”
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