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Experienced Continuity of Care When Patients See Multiple Clinicians: A Qualitative Metasummary

Jeannie L. Haggerty, Danièle Roberge, George K. Freeman and Christine Beaulieu
The Annals of Family Medicine May 2013, 11 (3) 262-271; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1499
Jeannie L. Haggerty
1Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Canada
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Danièle Roberge
2Département de Sciences de la santé communautaire, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
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George K. Freeman
3Department of Primary Care & Social Medicine, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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Christine Beaulieu
4St. Mary’s Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, Canada
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vol. 11 no. 3 262-271
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1370/afm.1499
PubMed 
23690327

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The Annals of Family Medicine
Print ISSN 
1544-1709
Online ISSN 
1544-1717
History 
  • Received for publication April 10, 2012
  • Revision received August 23, 2012
  • Accepted for publication September 4, 2012
  • Published online May 20, 2013.

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  1. Jeannie L. Haggerty, PhD1⇑,
  2. Danièle Roberge, PhD2,
  3. George K. Freeman, MD3 and
  4. Christine Beaulieu4
  1. 1Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Canada
  2. 2Département de Sciences de la santé communautaire, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
  3. 3Department of Primary Care & Social Medicine, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  4. 4St. Mary’s Hospital Research Centre, Montreal, Canada
  1. CORRESPONDING AUTHOR: Jeannie Haggerty, PhD, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Community Studies, St. Mary’s Hospital Center, 3830 Lacombe Ave, Montréal, Québec, H3T-1M5 Canada, Jeannie.Haggerty{at}mcgill.ca

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