COPD patients in need of palliative care: Identification after hospitalization through the surprise question
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COPD patients in need of palliative care: Identification after hospitalization through the surprise question
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Chronic Respiratory Disease
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 147997231879621
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SAGE Publications
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2018-09-17
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10.1177/1479972318796219
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