Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases in Community Settings and Primary Health Care: A Pre-Implementation Contextual Analysis Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
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implementation science; contextual analysis; qualitative research; primary health care; community; interview; focus group; cardiovascular diseases; prevention; Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research;All these keywords.
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