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Volumn 49, Issue 7, 2002, Pages 133-136

Why has postal prescriber feedback no substantial impact on general practitioners' prescribing practice? A qualitative study

Author keywords

Attitude of health personnel; Drug therapy utilisation; Physicians' practice patterns

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; CLINICAL PRACTICE; GENERAL PRACTITIONER; HUMAN; INTERVIEW; MEDICAL INFORMATION; PRESCRIPTION; PRIORITY JOURNAL; VALIDATION PROCESS; CONTROLLED STUDY; FEEDBACK SYSTEM; FEMALE; INFORMATION; MALE; MEDICAL PRACTICE; NORMAL HUMAN; PRACTICE GUIDELINE;

EID: 0036244937     PISSN: 09439404     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: None     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (23)

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