Review Essay: Margaret Sandelowski and Julie Barroso,Handbook for Synthesizing Qualitative Research. New York: Springer Publishing Company,2006. 284 pp. ISBN 0—8261—5694—0 (pbk)
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Review Essay: Margaret Sandelowski and Julie Barroso,Handbook for Synthesizing Qualitative Research. New York: Springer Publishing Company,2006. 284 pp. ISBN 0—8261—5694—0 (pbk)
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