Authors’ Reply to Montoya et al. Comment On: “Tools Measuring Quality of Death, Dying, and Care, Completed After Death: Systematic Review of Psychometric Properties”
Nuriye Kupeli (),
Bridget Candy,
Gabrielle Tamura-Rose,
Guy Schofield,
Natalie Webber,
Stephanie E. Hicks,
Theodore Floyd,
Bella Vivat,
Elizabeth L. Sampson,
Patrick Stone and
Trefor Aspden
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Nuriye Kupeli: University College London
Bridget Candy: University College London
Gabrielle Tamura-Rose: Royal Free Hospital
Guy Schofield: University of Bristol
Natalie Webber: Royal Trinity Hospice
Stephanie E. Hicks: St Christopher’s Hospice
Theodore Floyd: Medway Maritime Hospital NHS Trust
Bella Vivat: University College London
Elizabeth L. Sampson: University College London
Patrick Stone: University College London
Trefor Aspden: University College London
The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2019, vol. 12, issue 1, No 13, 169-169
Date: 2019
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