General hospital patients' attitude towards systematic health risk behavior screening and intervention
Abstract Background Systematic counseling on behavioral health risk factors (HRFs) may be suitable to promote health among general hospital patients. This study aimed to investigate the openness of patients towards systematic screening and intervention of HRFs, its relation to actual participation i...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Timm (Author), Filipa Krolo-Wicovsky (Author), Anika Tiede (Author), Marie Spielmann (Author), Beate Gaertner (Author), Ulrich John (Author), Jennis Freyer-Adam (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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