Acceptance and perceived barriers of implementing a guideline for managing low back in general practice
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Norbert Donner-Banzhoff | Corinna Leonhardt | Martin Scherer | A. Becker | J. Chenot | C. Leonhardt | S. Keller | E. Baum | M. Pfingsten | J. Hildebrandt | H. Basler | M. Kochen | N. Donner‐Banzhoff | M. Scherer | Heinz-Dieter Basler | Annette Becker | Erika Baum | Jean-François Chenot | Stefan Keller | Michael Pfingsten | Jan Hildebrandt | Michael M Kochen
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