Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study
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Kliems, H; Flynn, KE; Mann, EA; Schletzbaum, M; Cox, ED
Published in: QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
2020
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QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
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1573-2649
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0962-9343
Publication Date
2020
Volume
29
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SUPPL 1
Start / End Page
S129 / S130
Related Subject Headings
- Health Policy & Services
- 44 Human society
- 42 Health sciences
- 1701 Psychology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
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Kliems, H., Flynn, K. E., Mann, E. A., Schletzbaum, M., & Cox, E. D. (2020). Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study. In QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH (Vol. 29, pp. S129–S130).
Kliems, Harald, Kathryn E. Flynn, Elizabeth A. Mann, Maria Schletzbaum, and Elizabeth D. Cox. “Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study.” In QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, 29:S129–30, 2020.
Kliems H, Flynn KE, Mann EA, Schletzbaum M, Cox ED. Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study. In: QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH. 2020. p. S129–30.
Kliems, Harald, et al. “Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study.” QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH, vol. 29, no. SUPPL 1, 2020, pp. S129–30.
Kliems H, Flynn KE, Mann EA, Schletzbaum M, Cox ED. Perceived value and utility of the PROMIS Family Relationships measure among providers caring for chronically ill children: A qualitative interview study. QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH. 2020. p. S129–S130.
Published In
QUALITY OF LIFE RESEARCH
EISSN
1573-2649
ISSN
0962-9343
Publication Date
2020
Volume
29
Issue
SUPPL 1
Start / End Page
S129 / S130
Related Subject Headings
- Health Policy & Services
- 44 Human society
- 42 Health sciences
- 1701 Psychology
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services