作者: Romola S. Bucks , Angela Williams , Michael J. Whitfield , David A. Routh
DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(90)90152-I
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摘要: Abstract Current knowledge about the origins of variations in general practitioners' (GPs') prescribing and referral behaviour is limited. Differences are as yet unexplained by demographic factors such list size or geographic location. Drawing on social psychological theory it suggested that attitudes towards practice held GPs may be predictive GP behaviour. A classification types basis expressed represent first step this goal. This research demonstrates Avon have identifiable to which can classified into separate types. Uses implications for further also discussed.