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Stroke care: effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives

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Stroke care: effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives. / Hamer, Oliver; Lowther, Hayley; Harrison, Helen et al.
In: British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, Vol. 18, No. 3, 02.06.2022, p. 142-145.

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Hamer, O, Lowther, H, Harrison, H & Hill, J 2022, 'Stroke care: effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives', British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 142-145. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjnn.2022.18.3.142

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Hamer, O., Lowther, H., Harrison, H., & Hill, J. (2022). Stroke care: effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 18(3), 142-145. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjnn.2022.18.3.142

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Hamer O, Lowther H, Harrison H, Hill J. Stroke care: effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives. British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 2022 Jun 2;18(3):142-145. doi: 10.12968/bjnn.2022.18.3.142

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Hamer, Oliver ; Lowther, Hayley ; Harrison, Helen et al. / Stroke care : effectiveness of quality improvement collaboratives. In: British Journal of Neuroscience Nursing. 2022 ; Vol. 18, No. 3. pp. 142-145.

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RIS

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