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Using observation as a data collection method to help understand patient and professional roles and actions in palliative care settings

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Using observation as a data collection method to help understand patient and professional roles and actions in palliative care settings. / Walshe, Catherine; Ewing, Gail; Griffiths, Jane.
In: Palliative Medicine, Vol. 26, No. 8, 12.2012, p. 1048-54.

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Walshe C, Ewing G, Griffiths J. Using observation as a data collection method to help understand patient and professional roles and actions in palliative care settings. Palliative Medicine. 2012 Dec;26(8):1048-54. doi: 10.1177/0269216311432897

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abstract = "Observational research methods are important for understanding people's actions, roles and behaviour. However, these techniques are underused generally in healthcare research, including research in the palliative care field.",
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