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Lynne H Lohfeld

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Quality & Quantity|November 3, 2015
Revisiting the Quantitative-Qualitative Debate: Implications for Mixed-Methods ResearchJoanna E M Sale, Lynne H Lohfeld, Kevin Brazil
The Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology = Journal Canadien De Pharmacologie Clinique|November 15, 2007
"I take what I think works for me": a qualitative study to explore patient perception of diabetes treatment benefits and risksKalpana M Nair, Mitchel A H Levine, Lynne H Lohfeld, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|April 16, 2010
Conducting qualitative research on cervical cancer screening among diverse groups of immigrant women: research reflections: challenges and solutionsTina L Karwalajtys, Lynda J Redwood-Campbell, Nancy C Fowler, et al.
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Quality & Quantity|November 3, 2015
Revisiting the Quantitative-Qualitative Debate: Implications for Mixed-Methods ResearchJoanna E M Sale, Lynne H Lohfeld, Kevin Brazil
The Canadian Journal of Clinical Pharmacology = Journal Canadien De Pharmacologie Clinique|November 15, 2007
"I take what I think works for me": a qualitative study to explore patient perception of diabetes treatment benefits and risksKalpana M Nair, Mitchel A H Levine, Lynne H Lohfeld, et al.
Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien|April 16, 2010
Conducting qualitative research on cervical cancer screening among diverse groups of immigrant women: research reflections: challenges and solutionsTina L Karwalajtys, Lynda J Redwood-Campbell, Nancy C Fowler, et al.
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