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Correlates of a “do not hospitalize” designation

In a sample of frail nursing home residents in Vancouver

Margaret McGregor, Dan Pare, Areta Wong, Michelle B. Cox and Penny Brasher
Canadian Family Physician November 2010, 56 (11) 1158-1164;
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vol. 56 no. 11 1158-1164
PubMed 
21075999

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The College of Family Physicians of Canada
Print ISSN 
0008-350X
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1715-5258
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  • Published online November 12, 2010.

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  1. Margaret McGregor, MD MHSc
  1. Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Family Practice at the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, and a research associate at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation and the UBC Centre for Health Services & Policy Research
  1. ↵Correspondence: Dr Margaret McGregor, Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation, Department of Family Practice, Room 713, 828 West 10th, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1L8; telephone 604 873-3666; e-mail mrgret{at}interchange.ubc.ca
  1. Dan Pare
  1. Medical student in the Faculty of Medicine
  1. Areta Wong
  1. Master’s student in Health Administration, and
  1. Michelle B. Cox, MSc
  1. Research associate in the Department of Family Practice, all at the UBC
  1. Penny Brasher, PhD
  1. Biostatistician at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Centre for Clinical Epidemiology & Evaluation
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