Dysphagia in a general practice population
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Dysphagia in a general practice population

Dysphagia is common in older people but it has been difficult to identify any studies examining the condition in typical primary care patients. Heather Morris describes a preliminary audit undertaken to determine the extent of dysphagia and management issues associated with it

Dysphagia is common in older people but it has been difficult to identify any studies examining the condition in typical primary care patients. Heather Morris describes a preliminary audit undertaken to determine the extent of dysphagia and management issues associated with it

Nursing Older People. 17, 8, 20-23. doi: 10.7748/nop2005.11.17.8.20.c2393

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