A questionnaire to measure health practitioners’ attitudes to partnership in medicine taking: LATCon II
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Peter Knapp | P. Knapp | J. Thistlethwaite | D. Raynor | David K. Raynor | Jill E. Thistlethwaite | Marc B. Jones | Marc B. Jones
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