Helping cancer patients quit smoking using brief advice based on risk communication: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract This randomized controlled trial aimed to examine the effectiveness of a smoking cessation intervention using a risk communication approach. A total of 528 smoking cancer patients were randomly allocated either into an intervention group (n = 268) to receive brief advice based on risk commu...
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Auteurs principaux: | William H. C. Li, M. P. Wang, K. Y. Ho, Katherine K. W. Lam, Derek Y. T. Cheung, Yannes T. Y. Cheung, T. H. LAM, Sophia S. C. CHAN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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