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Rebekah Matthews

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Primary Health Care Research & Development|November 16, 2018
Okay to Stay? A new plan to help people with long-term conditions remain in their own homesHelen Chapman, Lisa Farndon, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|August 2, 2019
The Sheffield Caseload Classification Tool: testing its inter-rater reliabilityHelen Chapman, Rebekah Matthews, Lisa Farndon, et al.
Paediatric Anaesthesia|June 10, 2016
Symptomatic endotracheal tube obstruction in infants intubated with Microcuff(®) endotracheal tubesHumphrey Lam, Jamie Kitzman, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|April 18, 2017
Developing a caseload classification tool for community nursingHelen Chapman, Margaret Kilner, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
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Primary Health Care Research & Development|November 16, 2018
Okay to Stay? A new plan to help people with long-term conditions remain in their own homesHelen Chapman, Lisa Farndon, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|August 2, 2019
The Sheffield Caseload Classification Tool: testing its inter-rater reliabilityHelen Chapman, Rebekah Matthews, Lisa Farndon, et al.
Paediatric Anaesthesia|June 10, 2016
Symptomatic endotracheal tube obstruction in infants intubated with Microcuff(®) endotracheal tubesHumphrey Lam, Jamie Kitzman, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
British Journal of Community Nursing|April 18, 2017
Developing a caseload classification tool for community nursingHelen Chapman, Margaret Kilner, Rebekah Matthews, et al.
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