Exploring health and well-being in Taiwan: what we can learn from individuals' narratives
Abstract Background Our aim was to explore the concepts of health and well-being from the point of view of the people experiencing them. Most of the efforts to understand these concepts have focused on disease prevention and treatment. Less is known about how individuals achieve health and well-bein...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Rodriguez Espinosa (Author), Yong-Chen Chen (Author), Chien-An Sun (Author), San-Lin You (Author), Jaw-Town Lin (Author), Kun-Hu Chen (Author), Ann W. Hsing (Author), Catherine A. Heaney (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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