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Skempes D and Bickenbach JE. Human rights based monitoring of rehabilitation services and programmes: a multiperspective, mixed methods study. F1000Posters 2014, 5:83 (poster)

Human rights based monitoring of rehabilitation services and programmes: a multiperspective, mixed methods study

Dimitrios Skempes1, Dimitrios Skempes2, Jerome Edmond Bickenbach
Published 11 Feb 2014
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Published 11 Feb 2014

Human rights based monitoring of rehabilitation services and programmes: a multiperspective, mixed methods study

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Dimitrios Skempes1, Dimitrios Skempes2, Jerome Edmond Bickenbach
Author Affiliations
1 Health Sciences & Health Policy, University of Lucerne, Switzerland
2 Disability Policy Group, Swiss Paraplegic Research - SPF, Switzerland
Presented at
Scientific Advisory Board Meeting of the Swiss Paraplegic Research 2014
Abstract
Gates Foundation grant number
No. ITN-2010-265027)
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No competing interests were disclosed

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