Despite the importance of continuing medical education (CME) for GPs, there has been little research into how providers decide what types of CME to deliver to GPs. This study aimed to identify factors affecting the intention of providers to provide more effective types of CME; and to design a survey instrument which can be used to test the applicability of Triandis' model of social behaviour to the provision of CME to general practitioners.
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Winzenberg, T., & Higginbotham, N. (2003). Factors affecting the intention of providers to deliver more effective continuing medical education to general practitioners: a pilot study. BMC Medical Education, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6920-3-11
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