Bridging the gap between pragmatic intervention design and theory: using behavioural science tools to modify an existing quality improvement programme to implement “Sepsis Six”
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S. Michie | C. Fuller | S. Stone | S. Stanley | C. Stapleton | Siri Steinmo
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