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A climate of political change and reform is having a profound effect upon the provision of community health care in the United Kingdom, particularly in relation to the professional skills and competencies necessary to support quality community care (Fletcher, 1994; Bowman, 1995; Clifton, 1995).
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Bell, R., Johnson, K., Scott, H. (1997). Interprofessional Education and Curriculum Development: ‘A Model for the Future’. In: Hennessy, D. (eds) Community Health Care Development. Community Health Care Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13906-4_7
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