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Abstract

In the Oregon Rural Physician Research Network (ORPRN) some clinicians display more active behavior than others, participating in governing, resource and information sharing, and in research projects. By understanding subjective factors associated with research network participation, better plans can be made to match requirements and requests to clinician preferences. The object of this study was to develop an understanding of the subjective factors that motivate or predict participation in ORPRN.

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