2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.annrmp.2003.11.004
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La prise en charge des patients handicapés en médecine générale libérale : une enquête auprès d’un panel de médecins généralistes en Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur, en 2002

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“…Acceptability refers to professionals' values, norms, culture, and gender. From the points of view expressed in this study, we identified that HPs may have little belief in their effectiveness in prevention, even though prevention requires belief in its effectiveness [63], unfortunately, training in health education and in environmental health are limited during curricula. Indeed, several studies of American paediatricians showed that while they were interested to include environmental health in their practices, they were limited by a lack of training [64].…”
Section: Acceptabilitymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Acceptability refers to professionals' values, norms, culture, and gender. From the points of view expressed in this study, we identified that HPs may have little belief in their effectiveness in prevention, even though prevention requires belief in its effectiveness [63], unfortunately, training in health education and in environmental health are limited during curricula. Indeed, several studies of American paediatricians showed that while they were interested to include environmental health in their practices, they were limited by a lack of training [64].…”
Section: Acceptabilitymentioning
confidence: 94%