Qualitative assessment of the primary care outcomes questionnaire: a cognitive interview study

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Mairead Murphy
Sandra Hollinghurst
Chris Salisbury
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[1] Centre for Academic Primary Care,University of Bristol
[2] School of Social and Community Medicine,undefined
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Questionnaires; Primary care; Patient-reported outcomes; Patient satisfaction; Patient-Centred care; Family practice; Cognitive interviews; Verbal probing; Think-aloud; Face validity;
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