Values and Meaning in Rural Primary Care Practices: Implications for Interventions Within Context
Objectives: It is important to understand the unique perspectives and values that motivate patients and clinicians in rural primary care settings to participate in clinical care activities. Our objective was to explore perspectives, preferences, and values related to primary care that could influenc...
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Main Authors: | Jodi Summers Holtrop (Author), Andrea Nederveld (Author), Hillary D. Lum (Author), Russell E. Glasgow (Author), Rebekah Gomes (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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