Reducing health inequalities through general practice: a realist review and action framework
Background Socio-economic inequalities in health have been in the public agenda for decades. General practice has an influential role to play in mitigating the impact of inequalities especially regarding chronic conditions. At the moment, general practice is dealing with serious challenges in relati...
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Main Authors: | Anna Gkiouleka (Author), Geoff Wong (Author), Sarah Sowden (Author), Isla Kuhn (Author), Annie Moseley (Author), Sukaina Manji (Author), Rebecca R Harmston (Author), Rikke Siersbaek (Author), Clare Bambra (Author), John A Ford (Author) |
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