Barriers and facilitators to clinical behaviour change by primary care practitioners: a theory-informed systematic review of reviews using the Theoretical Domains Framework and Behaviour Change Wheel

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Melissa Mather
Luisa M. Pettigrew
Stefan Navaratnam
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[1] Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust,Department of Health Services Research and Policy
[2] Tunbridge Wells Hospital,UCL Department of Primary Care and Population Health
[3] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
[4] UCL Medical School,undefined
[5] Northern Devon Healthcare NHS Trust,undefined
[6] North Devon District Hospital,undefined
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Primary care; Family medicine; General practice; General practitioner; Family doctor; Family physician; Behaviour Change Wheel; Theoretical domains framework; COM-B; Behaviour change; Quality improvement;
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