Search Results - Siân M. Griffiths
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Comparing Quality of Public Primary Care between Hong Kong and Shanghai Using Validated Patient Assessment Tools by Xiaolin Wei, Haitao Li, Nan Yang, Samuel Yeung Shan Wong, Onikepe Owolabi, Jianguang Xu, Leiyu Shi, Jin-Ling Tang, Donald Li, Siân M. Griffiths
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Effect of facemasks on empathy and relational continuity: a randomised controlled trial in primary care by Carmen Wong, Benjamin Hon Kei Yip, Stewart W Mercer, Siân M. Griffiths, Kenny Kung, Martin C. S. Wong, Josette S.Y. Chor, Samuel Yeung Shan Wong
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The Knowledge of Colorectal Cancer Symptoms and Risk Factors among 10,078 Screening Participants: Are High Risk Individuals More Knowledgeable? by Martin C. S. Wong, Hoyee W. Hirai, Arthur K.C. Luk, Thomas Y. Lam, Jessica Y. L. Ching, Siân M. Griffiths, Francis K.L. Chan, Joseph J.�Y. Sung
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Epidemiology of multimorbidity in China and implications for the healthcare system: cross-sectional survey among 162,464 community household residents in southern China by Haoxiang Wang, Jia Ji Wang, Samuel Yeung Shan Wong, Martin C. S. Wong, Fang Jian Li, Pei Xi Wang, Zhi Zhou, Chun Yan Zhu, Siân M. Griffiths, Stewart W Mercer
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Relationships of Multimorbidity and Income With Hospital Admissions in 3 Health Care Systems by Haoxiang Wang, Jeh‐Jeng Wang, K. Lawson, Samuel Yeung Shan Wong, Martin C. S. Wong, F. J. Li, P. X. Wang, Zhixuan Zhou, Chuanyong Zhu, Yao Qun Yeong, Siân M. Griffiths, Stewart W Mercer
Published 2015Artigo
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