Brief opportunistic interventions by general practitioners to promote smoking cessation: a conversation analytic study

Very brief opportunistic interventions for smoking cessation are effective, cost-saving for health systems, and universally recommended in guidelines. However, evidence suggests that clinicians are reluctant to intervene, citing interactional difficulties. Only one UK study has specifically examined...

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Main Authors: Wheat, H, Barnes, RK, Aveyard, P, Stevenson, F, Begh, R
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022