Social concordance and patient reported experiences in countries with different gender equality: a multinational survey

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D. Eggermont
A. E. Kunst
P. P. Groenewegen
R. A. Verheij
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[1] Tranzo Tilburg University,School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
[2] Amsterdam UMC,Department of Public Health
[3] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[4] Nivel,undefined
[5] Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research,undefined
[6] National Health Care Institute,undefined
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BMC Primary Care | / 25卷
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Age; Gender; Concordance; Equality; Patient; Reported; Experience; Measures; Evaluation;
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