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Zufriedenheit mit ambulanten Pflegediensten. Ergebnisse mit dem PPSQ-AC (Paderborn Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire - Ambulant Care)

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Dr. Renate Ortlieb ()
Prof. Dr. Klaus Bendel () (Katholische Fachhochschule Nordrhein-Westfalen, Fachbereich Sozialwesen)
Prof. Dr. Wenzel Matiaske () (Universität Flensburg, Internationales Institut für Management)
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Paper provided by Werkstatt für Organisations- und Personalforschung in its series Work Report with number 006.

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Date of creation: 2004
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Publication status: Published as Result Report No. 6, 2004
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