Building a Progressive-Situational Model of Post-Diagnosis Information Seeking for Parents of Individuals With Down Syndrome.

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Published in Glob Qual Nurs Res on November 29, 2016

Authors

Amelia N Gibson1

Author Affiliations

1: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.

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