Implementing a best-practice model of gestational diabetes mellitus care in dietetics: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Translating research into clinical practice is challenging for health services. Emerging approaches in implementation science recognise the need for a theory-driven approach to identify and overcome barriers to guideline adherence. However, many clinicians do not have the capacit...
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Main Authors: | Shelley A. Wilkinson (Author), Maxine O'Brien (Author), Sally McCray (Author), Desley Harvey (Author) |
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