Dodd, S., Hill, M., Ockenden, N., Algorta, G. P., Payne, S., Preston, N., & Walshe, C. (2018). ‘Being with’ or ‘doing for’? How the role of an end-of-life volunteer befriender can impact patient wellbeing: Interviews from a multiple qualitative case study (ELSA). Support Care Cancer.
Citación estilo ChicagoDodd, Steven, Matt Hill, Nick Ockenden, Guillermo Perez Algorta, Sheila Payne, Nancy Preston, y Catherine Walshe. "‘Being With’ or ‘doing For’? How the Role of an End-of-life Volunteer Befriender Can Impact Patient Wellbeing: Interviews From a Multiple Qualitative Case Study (ELSA)." Support Care Cancer 2018.
Cita MLADodd, Steven, et al. "‘Being With’ or ‘doing For’? How the Role of an End-of-life Volunteer Befriender Can Impact Patient Wellbeing: Interviews From a Multiple Qualitative Case Study (ELSA)." Support Care Cancer 2018.