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Challenges of self-management when living with multiple chronic conditions
Systematic review of the qualitative literature
Clare Liddy, Valerie Blazkho and Karina Mill
Canadian Family Physician December 2014; 60 (12) 1123-1133;
Clare Liddy
Clinical Investigator at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre of the Bruyère Research Institute and Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Ontario.
MD MSc CCFP FCFPValerie Blazkho
Research Associate at the C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre.
MScKarina Mill
Medical student at the Saba University School of Medicine in The Bottom, Dutch Caribbean.

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1 Dec 2014
Challenges of self-management when living with multiple chronic conditions
Clare Liddy, Valerie Blazkho, Karina Mill
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