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For example, scanning the patient barcode appeared to be a user-unfriendly task, prone to work-around methods.
Additionally, we know that the conditions of medical work in primary care suggest that physicians are particularly prone to work-family interference [ 13] and that work-family conflict is an important cause of burnout as well [ 14].
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