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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accessing primary health care: a meta-ethnography of the experiences of British South Asian patients with diabetes, coronary heart disease or a mental health problem Garrett, Charlotte R
2012
2 p. 135-155
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2 A mixed methods exploration of family members’/friends’ roles in a self-care intervention for depressive symptoms Sussman, Tamara
2014
2 p. 93-106
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3 Anticipated stigma and quality of life among people living with chronic illnesses Earnshaw, Valerie A
2012
2 p. 79-88
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4 Applying Bourdieu’s theory to accounts of living with multimorbidity Townsend, Anne
2012
2 p. 89-101
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5 A review of the cost-effectiveness of face-to-face behavioural interventions for smoking, physical activity, diet and alcohol Gordon, L.
2007
2 p. 101-129
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6 Better safe than sorry — why patients prefer to stop using selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants but are afraid to do so: results of a qualitative study Verbeek-Heida, Pietje M.
2006
2 p. 133-142
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7 Book Review: Chronic Physical Illness: Self -management and Behavioural Interventions. S Newman, L Steed and K Mulligan (eds) Lloyd-Williams, Ffion
2009
2 p. 149
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8 Book Review: Chronic Physical Illness: Self -management and Behavioural Interventions. S Newman, L Steed and K Mulligan (eds) Lloyd-Williams, Ffion
2009
2 p. 149-149
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9 Book Review: Counselling and Reflexive Research in Healthcare: Working Therapeutically with Clients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gillian Thomas, foreword by Kim Etherington Edwards, Sara
2009
2 p. 147-148
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10 Book Review: Counselling and Reflexive Research in Healthcare: Working Therapeutically with Clients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gillian Thomas, foreword by Kim Etherington Edwards, Sara
2009
2 p. 147-148
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11 Bringing self-management into clinical view: a qualitative study of long-term condition management in primary care consultations Blakeman, Tom
2010
2 p. 136-150
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12 Bringing smoking cessation to diabetes clinics in Indonesia Ng, Nawi
2010
2 p. 125-135
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13 Cascading crises, resilience and social support within the onset and development of multiple chronic conditions Sells, Dave
2009
2 p. 92-102
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14 Cascading crises, resilience and social support within the onset and development of multiple chronic conditions Sells, Dave
2009
2 p. 92-102
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15 Changes in the key areas of quality of life associated with age and time since diagnosis of long-term conditions Osborne, Lisa A
2012
2 p. 112-120
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16 Changing choices: disabled and chronically ill people’s experiences of reconsidering choices Baxter, Kate
2013
2 p. 116-132
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17 Chronic conditions: lessons from the frontlines Slama, Slim
2013
2 p. 83-86
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18 Chronic pain management strategies used by low-income overweight Latinos Rutledge, Dana N
2013
2 p. 133-144
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19 Connecting local support: A qualitative study exploring the role of voluntary organisations in long-term condition management Morris, Rebecca
2015
2 p. 140-155
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20 Continuous positive airway pressure machines and the work of coordinating technologies at home Moreira, Tiago
2008
2 p. 102-109
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21 Cost-effectiveness analyses and modelling the lifetime costs and benefits of health-behaviour interventions Graves, Nicholas
2006
2 p. 97-107
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22 Creating and testing regulatory focus messages to enhance medication adherence O’Connor, Ashley
2019
2 p. 124-137
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23 Creature comforts: personal communities, pets and the work of managing a long-term condition Brooks, Helen L
2013
2 p. 87-102
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24 Critical moments in long-term condition management: A longitudinal qualitative social network study Morris, Rebecca L
2018
2 p. 119-134
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25 Description of an integrated framework for building linkages among primary care clinics and community organizations for the prevention of type 2 diabetes: emerging themes from the CC-Link study Ackermann, Ronald T.
2010
2 p. 89-100
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26 Development of a quality of patient–health care provider communication scale from the perspective of patients with rheumatoid arthritis Salt, Elizabeth
2013
2 p. 103-115
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27 Diabetes self-management in a low-income population: impacts of social support and relationships with the health care system Vest, Bonnie M
2013
2 p. 145-155
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28 Editorial: Health technologies and human relations: a special issue of Chronic Illness May, Carl
2008
2 p. 83-84
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29 Epidemiological investigation of muscle-strengthening activities and cognitive function among older adults Loprinzi, Paul D
2016
2 p. 157-162
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30 Erratum 2009
2 p. 150
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31 Erratum 2009
2 p. 150-150
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32 Evidence of cultural hybridity in responses to epilepsy among Pakistani Muslims living in the UK Small, Neil
2005
2 p. 165-177
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33 Exploring the role of spirituality in self-management practices among older African-American and non-Hispanic White women with chronic conditions Shevon Harvey, Idethia
2010
2 p. 111-124
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34 Future directions for investigation of fatigue in chronic hepatitis C viral infection Seaman, Kenneth
2009
2 p. 115-128
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35 Future directions for investigation of fatigue in chronic hepatitis C viral infection Seaman, Kenneth
2009
2 p. 115-128
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36 Getting a diagnosis v. learning to live with it? The case of the progressive ataxias Daker-White, Gavin
2011
2 p. 120-133
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37 Harnessing the potential of the Internet to promote chronic illness self-management: diabetes as an example of how well we are doing Bull, Sheana S.
2005
2 p. 143-155
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38 Health Literacy and self-care among visually impaired people with type 1 diabetes in Denmark Schwennesen, N
2019
2 p. 157-164
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39 Heart failure patients’ attitudes, beliefs, expectations and experiences of self-management strategies: A qualitative synthesis Wingham, Jennifer
2014
2 p. 135-154
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40 Identifying COPD patients at risk for worse symptoms, HRQoL, and self-efficacy: A cluster analysis Lopes, Aline C
2019
2 p. 138-148
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41 Illness beliefs and psychological outcome in people with Parkinson’s disease Simpson, Jane
2013
2 p. 165-176
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42 Illness perceptions in Turkish migrants with diabetes: A qualitative study Yilmaz-Aslan, Yüce
2014
2 p. 107-121
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43 Illness perceptions of leprosy-cured individuals in Surinam with residual disfigurements – “I am cured, but still I am ill” van Haaren, Mark AC
2017
2 p. 117-127
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44 Impact of a diabetes control and management intervention on health care utilization in American Samoa Hamid, Sarah
2014
2 p. 122-134
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45 Inner strength in women with chronic illness Jenkinson, Amanda
2017
2 p. 100-116
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46 In sickness and in health: The strains and gains of caring for a chronically ill or disabled spouse Solomi, Victoria L
2017
2 p. 75-87
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47 Integration of devices into long-term condition management: a synthesis of qualitative studies Gately, Claire
2008
2 p. 135-148
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48 In this issue Dowrick, Christopher
2005
2 p. 95-96
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49 In this issue Dowrick, Christopher
2007
2 p. 99-100
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50 In this issue Dowrick, Christopher
2006
2 p. 71-72
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51 Is depression a chronic illness? A response from the perspective of general practice Van Weel-Baumgarten, Evelyn M.
2005
2 p. 113-115
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52 Is depression a chronic illness? A sociological perspective Prior, Lindsay
2005
2 p. 116-119
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53 Is depression a chronic illness? For the motion Gask, Linda
2005
2 p. 101-106
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54 Is depression a chronic illness? Parker opposes the motion Parker, Gordon
2005
2 p. 107-112
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55 Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of people with type 2 diabetes as related to self-management practices: Results of a cross-sectional study conducted in Luzon, Philippines Ku, Grace Marie V
2015
2 p. 93-107
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56 Living and working with sickness: a qualitative study Edwards, Suzanne
2007
2 p. 155-166
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57 Living with chronic hepatitis C means `you just haven't got a normal life any more' Conrad, S.
2006
2 p. 121-131
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58 Living with uncertainty and hope: A qualitative study exploring parents’ experiences of living with childhood multiple sclerosis Hinton, Denise
2017
2 p. 88-99
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59 Making connections through online asthma monitoring Langstrup, Henriette
2008
2 p. 118-126
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60 Managing chronic fatigue syndrome in UK primary care: challenges and opportunities Wearden, Alison J.
2006
2 p. 143-153
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61 Managing ‘difficult emotions’ and family life: exploring insights and social support within online self-management training Sanders, C.
2011
2 p. 134-146
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62 Moderators of chronic disease self-management programs: who benefits? Ritter, Philip L
2011
2 p. 162-172
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63 Moving out of pain Wells, Victoria
2010
2 p. 154-160
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64 Multimorbidity and the process of living with ongoing illness White, Carolynne
2016
2 p. 83-97
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65 Muscle strengthening activity associates with reduced all-cause mortality in COPD Loprinzi, Paul D
2017
2 p. 140-147
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66 “My heart burns” – A qualitative study of perceptions and experiences of type 1 diabetes among children and youths in Tajikistan Haugvik, Severina
2017
2 p. 128-139
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67 News and Viewpoints 2005
2 p. 97-100
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68 News and Viewpoints 2006
2 p. 73-75
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69 NHS reform Dixon, Jennifer
2011
2 p. 103-106
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70 Optimising mindfulness-based stress reduction for people with multiple sclerosis Simpson, Robert
2018
2 p. 154-166
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71 Pastoral relationships and holding work in primary care: affect, subjectivity and chronicity Cocksedge, Simon
2005
2 p. 157-163
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72 Patient experience in cystic fibrosis care: Development of a disease-specific questionnaire Stahl, Katja
2015
2 p. 108-125
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73 Patients’ and healthcare professionals’ perceptions of self-management support interactions: Systematic review and qualitative synthesis Franklin, Marika
2018
2 p. 79-103
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74 Patient self management: potential harms to control Redman, Barbara K
2010
2 p. 151-153
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75 Peer characteristics associated with improved glycemic control in a randomized controlled trial of a reciprocal peer support program for diabetes Kaselitz, Elizabeth
2019
2 p. 149-156
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76 Perseverative negative cognitive processes are associated with depression in people with long-term conditions Dickens, Chris
2012
2 p. 102-111
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77 Physical inactivity is associated with low self efficacy and social support among patients with hypertension in Nigeria Idowu, OA
2013
2 p. 156-164
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78 Qualitative study of high-cost patients in an urban primary care centre Sledge, William H
2011
2 p. 107-119
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79 Quantifying the association between tuberculosis and diabetes in the US: a case-control analysis Corris, Valerie
2012
2 p. 121-134
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80 ReviewPaper: Measuring outcomes for neurological disorders: a review of disease-specific health status instruments for three degenerative neurological conditions Heffernan, Catherine
2005
2 p. 131-142
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81 ReviewPaper: The impact of social deprivation on chronic back pain outcomes Carr, Jane L.
2005
2 p. 121-129
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82 Revising the negative meaning of chronic pain – A phenomenological study Ojala, Tapio
2015
2 p. 156-167
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83 Self-care strategies and barriers among kidney transplant recipients: a qualitative study Gordon, Elisa J.
2009
2 p. 75-91
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84 Self-care strategies and barriers among kidney transplant recipients: a qualitative study Gordon, Elisa J.
2009
2 p. 75-91
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85 Self-management programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples with chronic conditions: A rapid review Moore, Ellie
2019
2 p. 83-123
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86 Shifting priorities in multimorbidity: a longitudinal qualitative study of patient’s prioritization of multiple conditions Morris, Rebecca L
2011
2 p. 147-161
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87 Social interaction in type 2 diabetes computer-mediated environments: How inherent features of the channels influence peer-to-peer interaction Lewinski, Allison A
2016
2 p. 116-144
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88 Supporting self-management for patients with complex medical needs: recommendations of a working group Bayliss, E.A.
2007
2 p. 167-175
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89 Teledermatology for chronic disease management: coherence and normalization Finch, Tracy
2008
2 p. 127-134
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90 Thanks to Reviewers 2015
2 p. 168-168
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91 The determinants of time spent on self-care Forbes, Hannah
2016
2 p. 98-115
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92 The duality of health technology in chronic illness: how designers envision our future Lehoux, Pascale
2008
2 p. 85-97
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93 The duality of health technology in chronic illness: how designers envision our future Mathar, Tom
2008
2 p. 100-101
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94 The experiences and beliefs of patients with complex regional pain syndrome: An exploratory survey study Louw, Adriaan
2018
2 p. 104-118
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95 The functional and psychological impact of hand osteoarthritis Hill, Susan
2010
2 p. 101-110
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96 The influence of personal communities on the self-management of medication taking: A wider exploration of medicine work Cheraghi-Sohi, Sudeh
2015
2 p. 77-92
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97 The lived experience of hope among parents of a child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: perceiving the human being beyond the illness Samson, André
2009
2 p. 103-114
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98 The lived experience of hope among parents of a child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy: perceiving the human being beyond the illness Samson, André
2009
2 p. 103-114
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99 The neglected importance of hope in self-management programs – a call for action Veres, A
2014
2 p. 77-80
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100 The personal impact of rheumatoid arthritis on patients' identity: a qualitative study Lempp, Heidi
2006
2 p. 109-120
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101 The physical, social and psychological impact of priapism on adult males with sickle cell disorder Addis, Gulen
2007
2 p. 145-154
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102 The recursivity of health technology research: how Lehoux envisions designers and technology in use Kaplan, Bonnie
2008
2 p. 98-99
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103 The relative effect of self-management practices on glycaemic control in type 2 diabetic patients in Mexico Garcia, Javier E.
2006
2 p. 77-85
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104 The role of comorbidities in patients’ hypertension self-management Fix, Gemmae M
2014
2 p. 81-92
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105 The structure and content of telephonic scripts found useful in a Medicaid Chronic Disease Management Program Roth, Alexis M.
2010
2 p. 83-88
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106 The use of dialogue tools to promote dialogue-based and person-centred patient education for people with type 2 diabetes Jensen, Natasja K
2016
2 p. 145-156
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107 The utility of the Necessity—Concerns Framework in explaining treatment non-adherence in four chronic illness groups in Italy Tibaldi, Giuseppe
2009
2 p. 129-133
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108 The utility of the Necessity—Concerns Framework in explaining treatment non-adherence in four chronic illness groups in Italy Tibaldi, Giuseppe
2009
2 p. 129-133
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109 Transfer of care for outpatients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease from respiratory care physician to respiratory nurse — a randomized controlled study Vrijhoef, H.J.M.
2007
2 p. 130-144
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110 Understanding factors that inhibit or promote the utilization of telecare in chronic lung disease Mair, Frances S.
2008
2 p. 110-117
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111 Use of telephone care in a cardiovascular disease management programme for type 2 diabetes patients in Santiago, Chile Piette, John D.
2006
2 p. 87-96
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112 “We don’t have such a thing, that you may be allergic”: Newcomers’ understandings of food allergies in Canada Harrington, Daniel W
2015
2 p. 126-139
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113 Will healthcare reform actually occur in the US? Creer, Thomas L.
2009
2 p. 134-141
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114 Will healthcare reform actually occur in the US? Glasgow, Nicholas J.
2009
2 p. 142-144
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115 Will healthcare reform actually occur in the US? Creer, Thomas L.
2009
2 p. 134-141
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116 Will healthcare reform actually occur in the US? Glasgow, Nicholas J.
2009
2 p. 142-144
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117 Will this time be different? Dixon, Jennifer
2009
2 p. 145-146
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118 Will this time be different? Dixon, Jennifer
2009
2 p. 145-146
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119 ‘You want to show you’re a valuable employee’: A critical discourse analysis of multi-perspective portrayals of employed women with fibromyalgia Oldfield, Margaret
2018
2 p. 135-153
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