The information sources and journals consulted or read by UK paediatricians to inform their clinical practice and those which they consider important: a questionnaire survey
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Implementation of health research findings is important for medicine to be evidence-based. Previous studies have found variation in the information sources thought to be of greatest importance to clinicians but publication in peer-re...
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Main Authors: | Hanney Steve (Author), Jones Teresa H (Author), Buxton Martin J (Author) |
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