Process evaluation of the implementation of an evidence-based model of care for low back pain in Australian emergency departments.
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Crystian B. Oliveira | M. O’Keeffe | K. McCaffery | D. Christofaro | G. Machado | C. Maher | Danielle M Coombs | R. Pinto | Bethan Richards
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