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School of Health Sciences > Nursing, Midwifery and Health" and Year is 2013

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Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

A survey of joint and muscle aches, pain and stiffness comparing women with and without breast cancer - Deborah Fenlon, Julia Addington-Hall, Alison O'Callaghan, Joanne Clough, Peter Nicholls and Peter Simmonds
Type: Article | 2013 | Item availability restricted.

Discontinuity of care at end of life: a qualitative exploration of OOH end of life care - Geraldine M. Leydon, Narinder K. Shergill, Charles Campion-Smith, Helen Austin, Caroline Eyles, Jenny Baverstock, Julia Addington-Hall, Richard Sloan and Michael V. Moore
Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

Exploring the Use of #OpenData in UK Open Government Data Community - Ramine Tinati, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford and Catherine Pope
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

The promise of big data: new methods for sociological analysis - Ramine Tinati, Susan Halford, Leslie Carr and Catherine Pope
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013

Developing and testing web-based support for patient self-management - Lucy Yardley, Ingrid Muller, Alison Rowsell, D. Nutbeam, B. Stuart, Paul Little and E. Murray
Type: Conference or Workshop Item | 2013 | Item not available on this server.

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