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Terminally ill patients' and lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of community-based services. / Jarrett, Nicola J.; Payne, Sheila; Wiles, Rose A.
In: Journal of Advanced Nursing, Vol. 29, No. 2, 02.1999, p. 476-483.

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Jarrett NJ, Payne S, Wiles RA. Terminally ill patients' and lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of community-based services. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 1999 Feb;29(2):476-483. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1999.00908.x

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Jarrett, Nicola J. ; Payne, Sheila ; Wiles, Rose A. / Terminally ill patients' and lay-carers' perceptions and experiences of community-based services. In: Journal of Advanced Nursing. 1999 ; Vol. 29, No. 2. pp. 476-483.

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