Exploring a novel method for optimising the implementation of a colorectal cancer risk prediction tool into primary care: a qualitative study

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Shakira Milton
Jon D. Emery
Jane Rinaldi
Joanne Kinder
Adrian Bickerstaffe
Sibel Saya
Mark A. Jenkins
Jennifer McIntosh
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[1] University of Melbourne,Centre for Cancer Research
[2] University of Melbourne,Department of General Practice
[3] Institute of Public Health,The Primary Care Unit
[4] University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine,Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
[5] University of Melbourne Shepparton Medical Centre,HumaniSE Lab, Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity
[6] Melbourne Teaching Health Clinics Ltd,undefined
[7] University of Melbourne,undefined
[8] Monash University,undefined
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Implementation Science | / 17卷
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Colorectal cancer screening; General practice; Primary care; Risk prediction tool; Implementation science;
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