Effects of actual waiting time, perceived waiting time, information delivery, and expressive quality on patient satisfaction in the emergency department.
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P R Yarnold | P. Yarnold | D. Thompson | S L Adams | D A Thompson | David A. Thompson | D. Williams | D R Williams | S. Adams | Diana R. Williams
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