How Could Hospitalisations at the End of Life Have Been Avoided? A Qualitative Retrospective Study of the Perspectives of General Practitioners, Nurses and Family Carers
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B. Onwuteaka-Philipsen | L. Deliens | H. Pasman | A. Francke | B. Schweitzer | Maria C De Korte-Verhoef | A. L. Francke
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