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Involving patients and relatives in a Norwegian clinical ethics committee: what have we learned
Clinical Ethics, 09/14/09
Forde R et al. – The authors conclude that successful patient involvement will rely on well–structured case discussions, an open atmosphere and good preparation and follow–up.
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