Enhancing ovarian cancer care: a systematic review of guideline adherence and clinical variation
Abstract Background Clinical variation in ovarian cancer care has been reported internationally. Using Wennberg's classification of clinical variation as effective care we can conceptualise variation through deviation from clinical guidelines. The aim of this review was to address knowledge gap...
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Main Authors: | Kahren M. White (Author), Holly Seale (Author), Reema Harrison (Author) |
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2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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