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Qualitative research methods in general practice and primary care

Nicky Britten, Roger Jones, Elizabeth Murphy, and Rosie Stacy

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  • Medicine..General Practice / Primary Care
  • Medicine..Primary Health Care
  • Medicine..Health Care
  • Medicine..Health Services Research
  • Medicine..Primary Care Research
  • Medicine..Mortality and Morbidity
  • Medicine..Family Physician

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