Study protocol for two randomized controlled trials examining the effectiveness and safety of current weekend allied health services and a new stakeholder-driven model for acute medical/surgical patients versus no weekend allied health services.
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Study protocol for two randomized controlled trials examining the effectiveness and safety of current weekend allied health services and a new stakeholder-driven model for acute medical/surgical patients versus no weekend allied health services.
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2015 թվականի ապրիլին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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2015年の論文
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2015年論文
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2015年論文
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2015年論文
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2015年論文
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2015年論文
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2015年论文
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Study protocol for two randomi ...... weekend allied health services
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David Lescai
Deb Mitchell
Donna Markham
Elizabeth H Skinner
Fiona McDermott
Genevieve Juj
Kathleen Philip
Leonie Shaw
Marcelle Ghaly
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10.1186/S13063-015-0619-Z
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2015-04-02T00:00:00Z