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Telehealth in practice: using Normalisation Process Theory to bridge the translational gap
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Telehealth in practice: using Normalisation Process Theory to bridge the translational gap

  • Deborah Morrison1 &
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Primary Care Respiratory Journal volume 20, pages 351–352 (2011)Cite this article

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  1. Academic Fellow, General Practice and Primary Care, Institute of Health and WellBeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

    Deborah Morrison

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Professor Mair has contributed through funded grants from the ESRC/SDO NIHR and elsewhere to the development and dissemination of Normalization Process Theory, including the Normalization Process Theory Toolkit mentioned in this editorial. Dr Morrison has no conflicts of interest.

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Morrison, D., Mair, F. Telehealth in practice: using Normalisation Process Theory to bridge the translational gap. Prim Care Respir J 20, 351–352 (2011). https://doi.org/10.4104/pcrj.2011.00092

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