‘It doesn't do the care for you': a qualitative study of health care professionals' perceptions of the benefits and harms of integrated care pathways for end of life care
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Philip Hopkins | Rachel Burman | Myfanwy Morgan | I. Higginson | M. Morgan | R. Burman | Irene J Higginson | Katherine E Sleeman | K. Bristowe | J. Koffman | W. Bernal | Katherine Bristowe | S. Leonard | K. Sleeman | Jonathan Koffman | Caroline Rumble | Sara Leonard | Jo Noble | Odette Dampier | William Bernal | Wendy Prentice | C. Rumble | P. Hopkins | W. Prentice | O. Dampier | J. Noble
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