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Begh RA et al. – The use of stop smoking services and the numbers of people quitting smoking (defined as prolonged self–reported abstinence at four weeks, three months and six months) will be assessed in each area. In addition, the authors will assess the impact of the intervention on adherence to smoking cessation treatments and patient satisfaction.
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