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The Diffusion of Home-Based Reablement in Norwegian Municipalities
Author(s) -
Trond Bliksvær,
Tilde Marie Bertelsen,
Merete Kvamme Fabritius,
Morten Balle Hansen,
Bente Vibecke Lunde,
Ragnhild Holmen Waldahl
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of healthcare leadership
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.384
H-Index - 11
ISSN - 1179-3201
DOI - 10.2147/jhl.s326663
Subject(s) - norwegian , bivariate analysis , early adopter , perception , business , service (business) , univariate , psychology , health care , univariate analysis , marketing , gerontology , multivariate analysis , medicine , economic growth , economics , multivariate statistics , philosophy , linguistics , statistics , mathematics , neuroscience
Home-based reablement (HBR) has achieved significant international prominence in recent years. In the Nordic countries, HBR has been introduced as an innovative care model within the municipal health care sector that answers the need for better and more effective service delivery. But knowledge about how innovations can be spread in the municipal health care sector is scarce. We also know little about what role first-line managers (FLMs) may play for the diffusion of innovations.

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