End-of-life care in community hospitals: the perceptions of bereaved family members
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David Seamark | Chris Kerr | Sheila Payne | Nicola Jarrett | Paul Roderick | P. Roderick | S. Hawker | S. Payne | C. Kerr | D. Seamark | Helen Smith | C. Davis | H. Roberts | N. Jarrett | Helen Smith | Sheila Hawker | Carol Davis | Helen Roberts
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