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      Development of an interface-focused educational complex intervention

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      Publication date
      2017
      Author
      Sampson, Rod
      MacVicar, Ronald
      Wilson, Philip
      Keywords
      interface
      primary health care
      secondary care
      intervention
      patient care
      education
      R Medicine
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      Sampson, R, MacVicar, R & Wilson, P 2017, 'Development of an interface-focused educational complex intervention', Education for Primary Care, vol. 28, no. 5, pp. 265-273. https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2017.1309690
      Publication
      Education for Primary Care
      Status
      Peer reviewed
      DOI
      https://doi.org/10.1080/14739879.2017.1309690
      ISSN
      1473-9879
      Type
      Journal article
      Description
      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Dr Martin Wilson (Consultant Geriatrician NHS Highland) for his role as module reviewer. Dr Chris Provan (NHS Grampian, and NHS Grampian Connect) for assistance in piloting the module. The Scottish Directors of Medical Education for assisting in provision of contextual feedback. Theresa Budge for preparing the module. Professor Jill Morrison, Dean of Learning and Teaching (University of Glasgow); Dr David Cunningham, Assistant Director (GP section of NHS Education for Scotland); Dr Sian Jones (GP), Dr Jerry O’Rourke, Assistant Director (GP section of NHS Education for Scotland); Mr Angus Cain, ENT Surgeon; for feedback in relation to the Logic Model. ETHICAL APPROVAL The study gained University of Aberdeen College ethics Review Board approval (Reference number CERB/2015/10/1251) FUNDING This work was supported by NHS Highland Research & Development Committee [ref HIGHLAND 976]. The Chief Investigator (Dr Rod Sampson) received no personal payment for the study. No drug company was involved in this research.
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