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Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien

Moore AE, Straus SE, Kasperavicius D, Bell NR, Dickinson JA, Grad R, Singh H, Thériault G, Thombs BD, Colquhoun H.
PMID: 29138169
Can Fam Physician. 2017 Nov;63(11):e466-e472.

No abstract available.

Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien

Lang E, Bell NR, Dickinson JA, Grad R, Kasperavicius D, Moore AE, Singh H, Thériault G, Wilson BJ, Stacey D.
PMID: 29358262
Can Fam Physician. 2018 Jan;64(1):e13-e16.

No abstract available.

Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien

Grad R, Légaré F, Bell NR, Dickinson JA, Singh H, Moore AE, Kasperavicius D, Kretschmer KL.
PMID: 28904047
Can Fam Physician. 2017 Sep;63(9):e377-e380.

No abstract available.

Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien

Bell NR, Dickinson JA, Grad R, Singh H, Kasperavicius D, Thombs BD.
PMID: 29540383
Can Fam Physician. 2018 Mar;64(3):186-191.

No abstract available.

Applying an intersectionality lens to the theoretical domains framework: a tool for thinking about how intersecting social identities and structures of power influence behaviour.

BMC medical research methodology

Etherington C, Rodrigues IB, Giangregorio L, Graham ID, Hoens AM, Kasperavicius D, Kelly C, Moore JE, Ponzano M, Presseau J, Sibley KM, Straus S.
PMID: 32590940
BMC Med Res Methodol. 2020 Jun 26;20(1):169. doi: 10.1186/s12874-020-01056-1.

BACKGROUND: A key component of the implementation process is identifying potential barriers and facilitators that need to be addressed. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) is one of the most commonly used frameworks for this purpose. When applying the TDF,...

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