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Publications by Amadea Turk
Online Patient Feedback as a Measure of Quality in Primary Care: A Multimethod Study Using Correlation and Qualitative Analysis
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Exploring UK Doctors’ Attitudes Towards Online Patient Feedback: Thematic Analysis of Survey Data
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