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Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions : a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated care. / Aspinal, Fiona Jane; Bernard, Sylvia Margaret; Spiers, Gemma Frances; Parker, Gillian Mary.
4 p. York : Social Policy Research Unit. 2014, Research summary. (Research Works; Vol. 2014-1).
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Aspinal, FJ, Bernard, SM, Spiers, GF & Parker, GM 2014,
Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions: a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated care. Social Policy Research Unit, York. <
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Aspinal, F. J., Bernard, S. M., Spiers, G. F., & Parker, G. M. (2014).
Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions: a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated care. Social Policy Research Unit.
http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/spru/pubs/rworks/2014-01.pdf
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Aspinal FJ, Bernard SM, Spiers GF, Parker GM. Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions: a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated care. 2014. 4 p.
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Aspinal, Fiona Jane ; Bernard, Sylvia Margaret ; Spiers, Gemma Frances ; Parker, Gillian Mary. / Outcomes assessment for people with long-term neurological conditions : a qualitative approach to developing and testing a checklist in integrated care. 2014. York : Social Policy Research Unit. 4 p. (Research Works).
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