Comparing the application of two theoretical frameworks to describe determinants of adverse medical device event reporting: secondary analysis of qualitative interview data
Abstract Background Post-market surveillance of medical devices is reliant on physician reporting of adverse medical device events (AMDEs). Few studies have examined factors that influence whether and how physicians report AMDEs, an essential step in the development of behaviour change interventions...
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Main Authors: | Laura Desveaux (Author), Anna R. Gagliardi (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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