Roles, relationships, perils and values: development of a pathway between practice development and evaluation research.
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Monique Lhussier | Susan M Carr | Jane Wilcockson | Lesley Robson | Juli Warwick | Pam Ransom | Isabel Quinn | Pamela E Ransom | M. Lhussier | S. Carr | J. Wilcockson | I. Quinn | Lesley Robson | J. Warwick
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