A situational analysis of training for behaviour change counselling for primary care providers, South Africa
Background: Non-communicable diseases and associated risk factors (smoking, alcohol abuse, physical inactivity and unhealthy diet) are a major contributor to primary care morbidity and the burden of disease. The need for healthcare-provider training in evidence-based lifestyle interventions has been...
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Main Authors: | Zelra Malan (Author), Bob Mash (Author), Katherine Everett-Murphy (Author) |
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