Acceptability of the BATHE technique amongst GPs and frequently attending patients in primary care: a nested qualitative study

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Clare Thomas
Helen Cramer
Sue Jackson
David Kessler
Chris Metcalfe
Charlie Record
Rebecca K. Barnes
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[1] University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Primary Care, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
[2] University of Bristol,Centre for Academic Primary Care, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
[3] University of the West of England,Psychology Dept
[4] University of Bristol,Bristol Randomised Trials Collaboration (BRTC), Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
[5] Frome Valley Medical Centre,undefined
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Primary care; Person-centred care; BATHE; Frequent attenders; Qualitative methods;
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