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Motivational influences on anaesthetists’ use of practice guidelines
British Journal of Anesthesia, 04/29/09
Phipps DL et al. - Anaesthetists’ decisions to follow or deviate from guidelines are influenced by the beliefs they hold about the consequences of their actions, the direct or indirect influence of others, and the presence of factors that encourage or facilitate particular courses of action.
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