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Exploring Barriers in Integrating Patient Experience Evaluation and Improvement Within the Clinical Practice of Dietitians-Nutritionists in the Catalan Public Health System

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Moizé, V., Fernando, J., Martí, R. et al. Exploring Barriers in Integrating Patient Experience Evaluation and Improvement Within the Clinical Practice of Dietitians-Nutritionists in the Catalan Public Health System. OBES SURG 34, 1033–1035 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-023-07046-8

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