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Randomised Controlled Trial: impact of a patient information leaflet on satisfaction with care, knowledge and QOL in Irritable Bowel Disease
http://isrctn.org/>
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10.1186/isrctn55878813
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2012
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Author(s):
CKW Luces
Keyword(s):
Randomised Controlled Trial
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Patient Information
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Bowel Disease
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Controlled Trial
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Patient Information Leaflet
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Satisfaction With Care
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Information Leaflet
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Irritable Bowel Disease
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Irritable Bowel
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Randomised Controlled
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