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Prescribers’ perspectives of the socioeconomic status and important indicators affecting prescribing behavior in a developing country
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Ramzi Shawahna
, Nisar-ur-Rahman
Published/Copyright:
November 24, 2011
Published Online: 2011-11-24
Published in Print: 2012-2-1
© 2011 Versita Warsaw
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Keywords for this article
Socioeconomic status;
Prescribing;
Behavior;
Delphi technique;
Consensus
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