Focus Groups as Predictors of Dietitians' Roles on Interdisciplinary Teams

Dahlke et al explored dietitians' perceptions concerning interdisciplinary team roles in the acute-care setting. The goal was to provide dietitians with a better understanding of the diverse thoughts and activities of other dietitians regarding interdisciplinary teams.

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