Acceptability measures for evaluating smoking cessation interventions among individuals with diabetes
Background: The literature indicates that individuals with diabetes do not easily adopt smoking cessation interventions. Given that the success of such interventions depends on patient involvement and attitudes, assessing intervention acceptability, including patient satisfaction and perceived usefu...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Grech (Author), Ian James Norman (Author), Roberta Sammut (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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