Evaluation of a Theory-Informed Implementation Intervention for the Management of Acute Low Back Pain in General Medical Practice: The IMPLEMENT Cluster Randomised Trial
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Rachelle Buchbinder | Susan Michie | Peter Kent | Jill J Francis | Matthew J Page | Sally E Green | Jeremy M Grimshaw | Duncan Mortimer | Denise A O'Connor | Neil Spike | Joanne E McKenzie | J. Grimshaw | M. Page | J. McKenzie | R. Buchbinder | S. Michie | P. Schattner | J. Francis | S. French | Sally E. Green | D. O'Connor | N. Spike | P. Kent | D. Mortimer | Simon D French | Peter Schattner | D. O’Connor | Denise A. O’Connor
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