Exploring the role of competing demands and routines during the implementation of a self-management tool for type 2 diabetes: a theory-based qualitative interview study
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Justin Presseau | Sebastian Potthoff | Falko Sniehotta | Matthew Breckons | Amy Rylance | Leah Avery | F. Sniehotta | M. Breckons | J. Presseau | L. Avery | S. Potthoff | A. Rylance
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