Accessing primary health care services for transition-aged young adults with cerebral palsy; perspectives of young adults, parents, and physicians
Young adults with childhood-onset disabilities experience challenges with accessing age appropriate primary health care services as they transition from pediatric to adult health care services. They often experience a negative impact on their health with associated long-term health and social concer...
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Main Authors: | Brandon Erin (Author), Ballantyne Marilyn (Author), Penner Melanie (Author), Lauzon Andrea (Author), McCarvill Erin (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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