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Effectiveness of group medical visits for improving diabetes care: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Laura Housden, Sabrina T. Wong and Martin Dawes
CMAJ September 17, 2013 185 (13) E635-E644; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.130053
Laura Housden
School of Nursing (Housden, Wong), Centre for Health Services and Policy Research (Wong) and Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine (Wong, Dawes), University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC
MN-NPSabrina T. Wong
School of Nursing (Housden, Wong), Centre for Health Services and Policy Research (Wong) and Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine (Wong, Dawes), University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC
RN PhDMartin Dawes
School of Nursing (Housden, Wong), Centre for Health Services and Policy Research (Wong) and Department of Family Practice, Faculty of Medicine (Wong, Dawes), University of British Columbia, Vancouver BC
MBBS PhD
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Effectiveness of group medical visits for improving diabetes care: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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