Study Protocol – Improving Access to Kidney Transplants (IMPAKT): A detailed account of a qualitative study investigating barriers to transplant for Australian Indigenous people with end-stage kidney disease

Author:

Devitt Jeannie,Cass Alan,Cunningham Joan,Preece Cilla,Anderson Kate,Snelling Paul

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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