Qualitative research interviewing by general practitioners. A personal view of the opportunities and pitfalls.

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Published in Fam Pract on August 01, 1997

Authors

P Hoddinott1, R Pill

Author Affiliations

1: Department of General Practice, Health Centre, Llanedeyrn, Cardiff, UK.

Associated clinical trials:

MISSION Severe Asthma Modern Innovative Solutions to Improve Outcomes in Severe Asthma. (MISSION) | NCT02509130

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