It could be a ‘Golden Goose’: a qualitative study of views in primary care on an emergency admission risk prediction tool prior to implementation

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Alison Porter
Mark Rhys Kingston
Bridie Angela Evans
Hayley Hutchings
Shirley Whitman
Helen Snooks
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[1] Swansea University Medical School,SUCCESS Service User group
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[3] Swansea University Medical School,undefined
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BMC Family Practice | / 17卷
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Normalisation process theory; Process evaluation; Intervention studies; Primary care; Clinical prediction rule; Risk assessment; Health services/utilisation; Emergency admissions; Chronic disease;
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