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  1. Earle, Craig C.

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      Impact of comprehensive hospice palliative care on end-of-life care: a propensity-score–matched retrospective observational study
      Michael S.C. Conlon, Joseph M. Caswell, Andrew Knight, Barbara Ballantyne, Stacey A. Santi, Margaret L. Meigs, Craig C. Earle and Mark Hartman
      April 04, 2019 7 (2) E197-E202; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180148
  2. Edge, Dana S.

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      A population profile of older adults with prescription encounters with nurse practitioners and family physicians in Ontario: a descriptive retrospective cohort study
      Dana S. Edge, Joan E. Tranmer, Xuejiao Wei and Elizabeth G. VanDenKerkhof
      May 14, 2019 7 (2) E323-E332; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20190007
  3. Ely, E.W.

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      Feasibility and acceptability of family administration of delirium detection tools in the intensive care unit: a patient-oriented pilot study
      Karla D. Krewulak, Bonnie G. Sept, Henry T. Stelfox, E.W. Ely, Judy E. Davidson, Zahinoor Ismail and Kirsten M. Fiest
      April 26, 2019 7 (2) E294-E299; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180123
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      Canadians’ views on the use of routinely collected data in health research: a patient-oriented cross-sectional survey
      Natalie McCormick, Clayon B. Hamilton, Cheryl L. Koehn, Kelly English, Allan Stordy and Linda C. Li
      April 04, 2019 7 (2) E203-E209; DOI: https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180105
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