Communication in healthcare: a narrative review of the literature and practical recommendations
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W Buylaert | D Vogelaers | W. Buylaert | D. Vandijck | D. Vogelaers | S. Van daele | P. Vermeir | S. Degroote | R. Peleman | R. Verhaeghe | E. Mortier | G. Hallaert | P Vermeir | D Vandijck | R Verhaeghe | S Degroote | R Peleman | E Mortier | G Hallaert | S Van Daele | R. Peleman | S. V. Daele
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