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Worstelen met leefstijladvisering

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Mogelijke belangenverstrengeling: niets gemeld. Dit artikel is een bewerkte versie van: Jansink R, Braspenning J, Van der Weijden T, Elwyn G, Grol R. Primary care nurses struggle with lifestyle counseling in diabetes care: A qualitative analysis. BMC Fam Pract 2010;11:41

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Jansink, R. Worstelen met leefstijladvisering. TIJD. PRAKT.ONDERST. 6, 103–108 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12503-011-0066-6

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