Validation of an instrument for the assessment of patient-centred care among patients with multimorbidity in the primary care setting: the 36-item patient-centred primary care instrument

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Jane Murray Cramm
Anna Petra Nieboer
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[1] Erasmus University,Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
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BMC Family Practice | / 19卷
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Patient-centred care; Multimorbidity; Primary care; Instrument development; PCPC instrument;
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