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. 1988 Mar 26;296(6626):908–909. doi: 10.1136/bmj.296.6626.908

General practitioners' use of written materials during consultations

Lorna Tapper-Jones, Simon A Smail, Roisin Pill, Robert Harvard Davis
PMCID: PMC2546296  PMID: 3129070

Abstract

Russell et al have shown that the compliance of patients can be enhanced by general practitioners' providing them with written materials.' We examined what educational materials for patients were used by general practitioners and where the materials came from.

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