Looking inside the black box: results of a theory-based process evaluation exploring the results of a randomized controlled trial of printed educational messages to increase primary care physicians' diabetic retinopathy referrals [Trial registration number ISRCTN72772651].
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J. Grimshaw | M. Johnston | J. Hux | M. Eccles | J. Francis | M. Zwarenstein | L. Lemyre | G. Godin | F. Légaré | I. Graham | J. Presseau | J. Tetroe | N. Robinson
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