Patients and professionals as research partners: challenges, practicalities, and benefits.
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Rod Hughes | Sarah Hewlett | J. Kirwan | R. Hughes | T. Heiberg | P. Richards | M. Wit | S. Hewlett | E. Quest | John Kirwan | Maarten de Wit | Pam Richards | Enid Quest | Turid Heiberg
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