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Article: Healthcare professionals' intentions and behaviours: A systematic review of studies based on social cognitive theories.(Systematic Review)
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- Implementation Science
- Article date:
- July 16, 2008
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Authors: Gaston Godin (corresponding author) (equal contributor) [1]; Ariane B
élanger-Gravel (equal contributor) [2]; Martin Eccles [3]; Jeremy Grimshaw [4,5]
Background
Healthcare professionals are continually exposed to new research findings that could contribute to more effective and efficient patient care. Unfortunately, the transfer of research findings into practice does not happen as readily as desired [1], and many authors have documented gaps between evidence-based practices and the routine clinical practice of healthcare professionals [2, 3].
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