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Text
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Backlog
URL Address
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Title
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Children's hospices: organizational and staff issues
Publisher
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Palliative Medicine
Date
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2002
Subject
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Child; Great Britain; Adult; Attitude of Health Personnel; Quality of Health Care; Organizational Culture; Personal Satisfaction; adolescent; Human; Hospices/organization & administration; Child Health Services/organization & administration/trends; Palliative Care/organization & administration/trends
Creator
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Sheldon F; Speck P
Rights
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Type
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Journal Article
Description
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2002
2002
Adolescent
Adult
Attitude Of Health Personnel
Backlog
Child
Child Health Services/organization & administration/trends
Great Britain
Hospices/organization & administration
Human
Journal Article
Organizational Culture
Palliative Care/organization & administration/trends
Palliative Medicine
Personal Satisfaction
Quality Of Health Care
Sheldon F
Speck P