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General beliefs about medicines among doctors and nurses in out-patient care: a cross-sectional study
BMC Family Practice, 05/19/09
Mardby A-C et al. - Doctors were more positive about medicines than nurses. The differences in beliefs about medicines found between doctors and nurses could not be explained by any of the included interaction variables. These differences in beliefs may be useful in discussions among future and practising doctors and nurses to enhance understanding of each other's profession and teamwork.
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