Physicians' preventive practices: more frequently performed for male patients and by female physicians
Abstract Background We sought to analyze gender differences in General Practitioners' (GP) preventive practices: variations according to the GP's and the patient's genders, separately and combined, and the homogeneity of GPs' practices according to gender. Methods Fifty-two gener...
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Main Authors: | Raphaëlle Delpech (Author), Géraldine Bloy (Author), Henri Panjo (Author), Hector Falcoff (Author), Virginie Ringa (Author), Laurent Rigal (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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