An educational intervention for medical students to improve self-efficacy in firearm injury prevention counseling
Abstract Background Most physicians support counseling patients about firearm injury prevention (FIP), but infrequently do so due to lack of training and low confidence. Interventions to increase counseling frequency should focus on improving physician self-efficacy. Firearm injuries affect many cli...
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Main Authors: | Jacky Z. Kwong (Author), Jennifer M. Gray (Author), Lisa Rein (Author), Ying Liu (Author), Marlene D. Melzer-Lange (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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