A qualitative study of a primary-care based intervention to improve the management of patients with heart failure: the dynamic relationship between facilitation and context
Background: There is currently a growing emphasis in primary care on upscaling the provision of evidence-based services for specific conditions, such as heart failure (HF), which have traditionally been seen as part of a specialist’s domain. While contextual challenges associated with improvement in...
Main Authors: | Tierney, S, Kislov, R, Deaton, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BioMed Central
2014
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