The involvement of service users in developing a children's nursing programme-extending the conversation of children and young people.

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Summers, K. 2012. The involvement of service users in developing a children's nursing programme-extending the conversation of children and young people.
AuthorsSummers, K.
TypeConference poster
Year2012
ConferenceA Design for Life - UK Children's Palliative Care Practitioners Conference
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Deposited25 Oct 2012
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