Influence of research evidence on the use of cardiovascular clinical prediction rules in primary care: an exploratory qualitative interview study

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Jong- Wook Ban
Rafael Perera
Veronika Williams
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[1] University of Oxford,Centre for Evidence
[2] University of Oxford,Based Medicine
[3] University of Oxford,Department for Continuing Education
[4] Nipissing University,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
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Clinical prediction rule; Research evidence; Primary care; Evidence-based medicine;
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