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Exploratory evaluation of the acceptability of a web-based antiracism intervention targeting clinicians: a qualitative semi-structured interview study
Madeline Owens Jansen;
Habiba Amir;
Drew Hirsh;
Tashalee Rushell Brown
ABSTRACT
There is a great need for evidence-based antiracism interventions targeting clinicians. This study provides an exploratory analysis of clinicians’ perspectives on web-based antiracism intervention.
Citation
Please cite as:
Jansen MO, Amir H, Hirsh D, Brown TR
Designing a Novel Digitally Delivered Antiracism Intervention for Mental Health Clinicians: Exploratory Analysis of Acceptability