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The role of etiquette and experimentation in explaining how doctors change behaviour: a qualitative study
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The role of etiquette and experimentation in explaining how doctors change behaviour: a qualitative study

D Armstrong and J Ogden
SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH & ILLNESS, Vol.28(7), pp.951-968
01/11/2006

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Science & Technology Social Sciences Life Sciences & Biomedicine Public Environmental & Occupational Health Social Sciences Biomedical Sociology Biomedical Social Sciences PUBLIC ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SSCI SOCIAL SCIENCES BIOMEDICAL SOCIOLOGY behaviour change clinical autonomy experimentation etiquette RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL GENERAL-PRACTITIONERS PRESCRIBING BEHAVIOR PRACTICE GUIDELINES COMMERCIAL SOURCES CLINICAL-PRACTICE DECISION-MAKING OPINION LEADERS DRUGS PHYSICIANS
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