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Gate keeping and legitimisation were central in the interactions between informal carers of older people and healthcare workers.

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Gate keeping and legitimisation were central in the interactions between informal carers of older people and healthcare workers. / May, J.; Ellis-Hill, C.; Payne, Sheila.
In: Evidence-Based Nursing, Vol. 5, No. 3, 07.2002, p. 95-95.

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title = "Gate keeping and legitimisation were central in the interactions between informal carers of older people and healthcare workers.",
author = "J. May and C. Ellis-Hill and Sheila Payne",
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TY - JOUR

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AU - Payne, Sheila

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