Efficacy of a Transition Program in Adolescents and Young Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: The TRANSITION-CHD Randomized Controlled Trial
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Published:2024-08
Issue:2
Volume:75
Page:358-367
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ISSN:1054-139X
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Container-title:Journal of Adolescent Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Journal of Adolescent Health
Author:
Bredy Charlene, Werner Oscar, Huguet Helena, Guillaumont Sophie, Auer Annie, Requirand Anne, Lavastre Kathleen, Abassi Hamouda, De La Villeon Gregoire, Vincenti Marie, Gavotto Arthur, Vincent Remi, Pommier Victor, Dulac Yves, Souletie Nathalie, Acar Philippe, Karsenty Clement, Guitarte Aitor, Berge Marie, Marguin Gaelle, Masseron Marie-Paule, Pages Laurence, Bourrel Gerard, Engberink Agnes Oude, Million Elodie, Huby Anne-Cecile, Leobon Bertrand, Picot Marie-Christine, Amedro PascalORCID
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