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Owton, H, Allen-Collinson, J and Siriwardena, A N (2015) Using a narrative approach in clinical practice to facilitate change in asthma patients, Chest, 148 (1):288-293. DOI: 10.1378/chest.14-2630
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Clinical Listening, Narrative Writing
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Patient-Centred Interviewing Part II: Finding Common Ground
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