Barriers and facilitators to implementing a continuing medical education intervention in a primary health care setting
Abstract Background Continuing medical education (CME), as a systematic attempt to facilitate change in General Practitioners' (GPs) practices, is considered crucial, assuming that if physicians are up-to-date, they will change and improve their practice, resulting in better performance and ult...
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Main Authors: | Teresa Reis (Author), Inês Faria (Author), Helena Serra (Author), Miguel Xavier (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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