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Effectiveness of an intervention to optimise the use of mirabegron for overactive bladder: a quasi-experimental study in primary care
Eladio Fernández-Liz, Pere Vivó Tristante, Antonio Aranzana Martínez, Maria Estrella Barceló Colomer, Josep Ossó Rebull, Maria Josep López Dolcet and on behalf of the Urinary Incontinence Improvement Investigators Group
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (677): e852-e859. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp18X699953
Eladio Fernández-Liz
Primary Health Care Barcelona, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department, Barcelona.
PhDRoles: Pharmacist
Pere Vivó Tristante
Primary Health Care Center Montcada i Reixac, Primary Health Care Barcelona, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department, Barcelona.
MB, GPRoles: Director
Antonio Aranzana Martínez
Primary Health Care Center Rio de Janeiro, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department, Barcelona.
MB, GPRoles: Director
Maria Estrella Barceló Colomer
Primary Health Care Barcelona, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department, Barcelona.
MBRoles: Clinical pharmacologist
Josep Ossó Rebull
Primary Health Care Center Sant Andreu, Primary Health Care Barcelona, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department, Barcelona.
MB, GPRoles: Director
Maria Josep López Dolcet
Primary Health Care Service Muntanya de Barcelona, Primary Health Care Barcelona, Catalan Institute of Health, Health Department Barcelona, Barcelona.
MBRoles: Director
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 68, Issue 677
December 2018
Effectiveness of an intervention to optimise the use of mirabegron for overactive bladder: a quasi-experimental study in primary care
Eladio Fernández-Liz, Pere Vivó Tristante, Antonio Aranzana Martínez, Maria Estrella Barceló Colomer, Josep Ossó Rebull, Maria Josep López Dolcet, on behalf of the Urinary Incontinence Improvement Investigators Group
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (677): e852-e859. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp18X699953
Effectiveness of an intervention to optimise the use of mirabegron for overactive bladder: a quasi-experimental study in primary care
Eladio Fernández-Liz, Pere Vivó Tristante, Antonio Aranzana Martínez, Maria Estrella Barceló Colomer, Josep Ossó Rebull, Maria Josep López Dolcet, on behalf of the Urinary Incontinence Improvement Investigators Group
British Journal of General Practice 2018; 68 (677): e852-e859. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp18X699953
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