Family physicians' effort to stay in charge of the medical treatment when patients have home care by district nurses. A grounded theory study
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Anna-Karin Furhoff | Ingrid Hylander | Sonja Modin | Lena Törnkvist | L. Törnkvist | A. Furhoff | Ingrid Hylander | S. Modin
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