Smoking quit rates among patients receiving pharmacotherapy who received general practitioner counselling versus intensive counselling: a retrospective cohort study
CONCLUSION: We did not detect a statistically significant difference in smoking quit rates, though there was a trend towards higher quit rates with intensive counselling.PMID:36575392 | PMC:PMC9793508 | DOI:10.1186/s12875-022-01953-y
Source: Primary Care - Category: Primary Care Authors: Ilan Yehoshua Limor Adler Sharon Alon Hermoni Miri Mizrahi Reuveni Avital Bilitzky Keren Oren Galia Zacay Source Type: research
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