Implementation of tobacco cessation brief intervention in complementary and alternative medicine practice: qualitative evaluation
Abstract Background This article presents findings from qualitative interviews conducted as part of a research study that trained Acupuncture, Massage, and Chiropractic practitioners' in Arizona, US, to implement evidence-based tobacco cessation brief interventions (BI) in their routine practic...
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Main Authors: | Emery R. Eaves (Author), Amy Howerter (Author), Mark Nichter (Author), Lysbeth Floden (Author), Judith S. Gordon (Author), Cheryl Ritenbaugh (Author), Myra L. Muramoto (Author) |
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2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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