Undertaking general practice quality improvement to improve cancer screening - a thematic analysis of provider experiences
Abstract Background Cancer is a major cause of illness and death, and its incidence and mortality can be reduced through effective screening. In order to improve below target screening rates in one region of Australia, the local Primary Health Network supported local general practices to implement a...
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Main Authors: | Steven A. Trankle, Christine Metusela, Jennifer Reath |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/23fdf174954f4c9ab7fa1d1dca5b2b95 |
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