Using behavioural theories to optimise shared haemodialysis care: a qualitative intervention development study of patient and professional experience

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Liz Glidewell
Stephen Boocock
Kelvin Pine
Rebecca Campbell
Julia Hackett
Shamila Gill
Martin Wilkie
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[1] University of Leeds,Leeds Institute of Health Sciences
[2] NHS Barnsley,Yorkshire and the Humber Specialised Commissioning Group
[3] Northern General Hospital,Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Sheffield Kidney Institute
[4] the Yorkshire and Humber Shared Haemodialysis Care team,undefined
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Implementation Science | / 8卷
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Haemodialysis; Shared care; Behavioural theory; Barriers and facilitators;
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