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      Using art-based techniques in engaging children and young people in health care consultations and/or research

      Journal of Research in Nursing
      SAGE Publications

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                Journal
                Journal of Research in Nursing
                Journal of Research in Nursing
                SAGE Publications
                1744-9871
                1744-988X
                August 18 2016
                August 18 2016
                : 12
                : 5
                : 487-497
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                10.1177/1744987107081250
                61722450-4cc6-4279-8244-e26eafde1504
                © 2016

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