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Hospital doctors' attitudes to brief educational messages that aim to modify diagnostic test requests: a qualitative study.

Ben YoungAndrew W FogartyRob SkellyDominick ShawNigel SturrockMark NorwoodPeter ThurleySarah LewisTessa LangleyJo Cranwell
Published in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2020)
The nudge-type approach to target avoidable use of tests was acceptable to hospital doctors but there were barriers to behaviour change. There was evidence doctors perceived this cheap and light-touch method can contribute to culture change and form a foundation for more comprehensive educational efforts to modify behaviour in a healthcare environment.
Keyphrases
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