What makes a successful volunteer Expert Patients Programme tutor? Factors predicting satisfaction, productivity and intention to continue tutoring of a new public health workforce in the United Kingdom.

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Published in Patient Educ Couns on November 28, 2008

Authors

Wendy Macdonald1, Evangelos Kontopantelis, Peter Bower, Anne Kennedy, Anne Rogers, David Reeves

Author Affiliations

1: National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, Manchester, UK. wendy.macdonald@manchester.ac.uk

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