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For example, family carers were asked how they heard about the service, what prompted its use, the quality of the service, whether the patient died in his or her preferred place of care and the contribution that the service made to facilitating death in place of choice.
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Musicians often perform at the gallery, and though permission had not been arranged prior to the event, the decision was made to facilitate the performance on this occasion".
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