Healthy Lifestyle Counseling by Healthcare Practitioners: A Time to Event Analysis
Introduction Medical societies have heavily prioritized preventive care, as evidenced by numerous best practice guidelines supporting counseling patients on lifestyle factors. This report examines preventive counseling by healthcare providers in a rural healthcare system. We utilized electronic medi...
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Main Authors: | David Zoltick (Author), Melissa Brower Scribani (Author), Nicole Krupa (Author), Megan Kern (Author), Eliza Vaccaro (Author), Paul Jenkins (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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