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Literature has showed that the practice of smoking cessation management among primary care doctors were very sparse. Previous studies showed that doctors with good knowledge and attitude were significantly associated with good practice of smoking cessation management. This study aimed to determine the level of practice of smoking cessation management among primary care doctors and its associated factors. The authors hypothesized that the prevalence of practice of smoking cessation management among primary care doctors would be low and there was an association between socio-demographic factors, organizational support, level of knowledge, attitude with the . . .
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