Identifying determinants of varenicline adherence using the Theoretical Domains framework: a rapid review
Abstract Background Adhering to varenicline has been shown to significantly improve the chances of successfully quitting smoking, with studies indicating a twofold increase in 6-month quit rates. However, despite its potential benefits, many individuals struggle with maintaining good adherence to va...
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Main Authors: | Nadia Minian (Author), Melissa Wong (Author), Sowsan Hafuth (Author), Terri Rodak (Author), Alma Rahimi (Author), Dea Gjomema (Author), Jonathan Rose (Author), Laurie Zawertailo (Author), Matt Ratto (Author), Peter Selby (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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