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- who: Nadia Minian from the Queen St W, Toronto, ON M J , Canada Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, have published the article: The effectiveness of generic emails versus a remote knowledge broker to integrate mood management into a smoking cessation programme in team-based primary care: a cluster randomised trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/18,/2017
- what: This study evaluated the effectiveness of generalised exclusively email-based prompts versus a personalised for delivering evidence-based interventions within an existing programme in primary care settings. In this manuscript, the authors . . .
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