Participating in cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-synthesis of qualitative data
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Julie Redfern | Adrian Bauman | Lis Neubeck | Alexander M Clark | Tom Briffa | L. Neubeck | A. Bauman | A. Clark | T. Briffa | S. Freedman | J. Redfern | S Ben Freedman | S. Freedman | S. B. Freedman | Alexander M. Clark
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