Involving Individuals with Disorders of Sex Development and Their Parents in Exploring New Models of Shared Learning: Proceedings from a DSDnet COST Action Workshop

The level of connection between health care professionals and people who experience a condition that affects sex development is variable. These people and associated support groups need to be included in discussions about research and healthcare delivery. The aim of this study was to understand the...

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Hauptverfasser: Sanders, Caroline, Hall, Joanne, Dessens, Arianne, Bryce, Jillian, Callens, Nina, Cools, Martine, Kourime, Mariam, Kyriakou, Andreas, Springer, Alexander, Audi, Laura, Balsamo, Antonio, Iotova, Violeta, Mladenov, Vilhelm, Krawczynski, Maciej, Nordenskjöld, Agneta, Rozas, Marta, Claahsen-van der Grinten, Hedi, Hiort, Olaf, Riedl, Stefan, Ahmed, S. Faisal
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