Participants' perception of impact of a workshop on their preventive practices

A 90-minute interactive workshop, offered to small groups on request, was developed to help physicians include evidence-based preventive interventions in their practices. Between 25 September 1996 and 10 December 1997, 593 family physicians throughout the Province of Quebec (Canada) participated in...

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Hauptverfasser: Goulet, François, Saucier, Danielle, Beaulieu, Marie-Dominique, Blais, Johanne, Favreau, Robert, Jacques, André, Ladouceur, Roger, Lalande, Raymond, Ménard, Réjean, Gagnon, Robert
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Family Practice - standards
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Humans
Male
Middle Aged
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Quebec
Workshops
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