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Influence of decision aids on patient preferences for anticoagulant therapy: a randomized trial
Anne Holbrook, Renée Labiris, Charles H. Goldsmith, Kaede Ota, Sandra Harb and Rolf J. Sebaldt
CMAJ May 22, 2007 176 (11) 1583-1587; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.060837
Anne Holbrook
Renée Labiris
Charles H. Goldsmith
Kaede Ota
Sandra Harb
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Influence of decision aids on patient preferences for anticoagulant therapy: a randomized trial
Anne Holbrook, Renée Labiris, Charles H. Goldsmith, Kaede Ota, Sandra Harb, Rolf J. Sebaldt
CMAJ May 2007, 176 (11) 1583-1587; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.060837
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