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Is there a broader role for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) in Critical Care? An exploratory study. / Chatfield, Dot; Kitzinger, Celia Clare; Kitzinger, Jenny.
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Nursing in Critical Care, 28.02.2017, p. 1-6.
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Chatfield, D
, Kitzinger, CC & Kitzinger, J 2017, '
Is there a broader role for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) in Critical Care? An exploratory study',
Nursing in Critical Care, pp. 1-6.
https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12290
APA
Chatfield, D.
, Kitzinger, C. C., & Kitzinger, J. (2017).
Is there a broader role for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) in Critical Care? An exploratory study.
Nursing in Critical Care, 1-6.
https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12290
Vancouver
Chatfield D
, Kitzinger CC, Kitzinger J.
Is there a broader role for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) in Critical Care? An exploratory study.
Nursing in Critical Care. 2017 Feb 28;1-6.
https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12290
Author
Chatfield, Dot ; Kitzinger, Celia Clare ; Kitzinger, Jenny. / Is there a broader role for Independent Mental Capacity Advocates (IMCA) in Critical Care? An exploratory study. In: Nursing in Critical Care. 2017 ; pp. 1-6.
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