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The challenge of caring together

Bekkema, N.

2016

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Bekkema, N. (2016). The challenge of caring together: End-of-life care for people with intellectual disabilities.

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The challenge of caring together

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The research presented in this thesis was conducted at NIVEL, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Utrecht, the Netherlands. NIVEL participates in the Netherlands School of Primary Care Research (CaRe), acknowledged by the Royal Dutch Academy of Science (KNAW).

Financial support for the studies in this thesis was provided by the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, the Sluyterman van Loo Foundation, the RCOAK foundation, Fonds verstandelijk gehandicapten (Fund for people with intellectual disabilities), the Jan Jongmans Foundation and ZonMw (the Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development).

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