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Patient Safety, Self-injection and B12 Deficiency: a UK Cross-sectional Survey

Natasha Tyler, Alexander Hodkinson, Ahlam Naeem, Sally Giles, Andrew Zhou and Maria Panagioti
British Journal of General Practice 20 June 2022; BJGP.2021.0711. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0711
Natasha Tyler
1NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
2NIHR School for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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  • For correspondence: natasha.tyler@manchester.ac.uk
Alexander Hodkinson
1NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
2NIHR School for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Ahlam Naeem
3University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Sally Giles
1NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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Andrew Zhou
4University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Maria Panagioti
1NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
2NIHR School for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
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BJGP.2021.0711
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2021.0711

Published By 
Royal College of General Practitioners
Print ISSN 
0960-1643
Online ISSN 
1478-5242
History 
  • Received December 21, 2021
  • Accepted April 25, 2022
  • Published online June 20, 2022.

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Copyright © 2022, The Authors This article is Open Access: CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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  1. Natasha Tyler⇑1,2,
  2. Alexander Hodkinson1,2,
  3. Ahlam Naeem3,
  4. Sally Giles1,
  5. Andrew Zhou4 and
  6. Maria Panagioti1,2
  1. 1NIHR Greater Manchester Patient Safety Translational Research Centre, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
  2. 2NIHR School for Primary Care Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
  3. 3University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
  4. 4University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, Cambridge, United Kingdom
  1. *For correspondence:
    Natasha Tyler, natasha.tyler{at}manchester.ac.uk

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Patient Safety, Self-injection and B12 Deficiency: a UK Cross-sectional Survey
Natasha Tyler, Alexander Hodkinson, Ahlam Naeem, Sally Giles, Andrew Zhou, Maria Panagioti
British Journal of General Practice 20 June 2022; BJGP.2021.0711. DOI: 10.3399/BJGP.2021.0711

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Patient Safety, Self-injection and B12 Deficiency: a UK Cross-sectional Survey
Natasha Tyler, Alexander Hodkinson, Ahlam Naeem, Sally Giles, Andrew Zhou, Maria Panagioti
British Journal of General Practice 20 June 2022; BJGP.2021.0711. DOI: 10.3399/BJGP.2021.0711
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