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Patients’ perspectives on integrated oral healthcare in a northern Quebec Indigenous primary health care organisation: a qualitative study
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Shrivastava, Richa Couturier, Yves Kadoch, Naomi Girard, Felix Bedos, Christophe Macdonald, Mary Ellen Torrie, Jill Emami, Elham Shrivastava, Richa Couturier, Yves Kadoch, Naomi Girard, Felix Bedos, Christophe Macdonald, Mary Ellen Torrie, Jill Emami, Elham |
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title | Patients’ perspectives on integrated oral healthcare in a northern Quebec Indigenous primary health care organisation: a qualitative study |
title_full | Patients’ perspectives on integrated oral healthcare in a northern Quebec Indigenous primary health care organisation: a qualitative study |
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