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Improving quality of care
A tailored intervention does not reduce low value MRI's and arthroscopies in degenerative knee disease when the secular time trend is taken into account
Performing a knee arthroscopy among patients with degenerative knee disease
Implementation strategies used to implement nursing guidelines in daily practice: a systematic review
Preferences and beliefs of Dutch orthopaedic surgeons and patients reduce the implementation of "Choosing Wisely" recommendations in degenerative knee disease
Effects of de-implementation strategies aimed at reducing low-value nursing procedures: a systematic review and meta-analysis