Follow-up loss in smoking cessation consultation: can we predict and prevent it?

B. Oliveira Cabrita (Matosinhos, Portugal), M. Galego (Matosinhos, Portugal), D. Rodrigues (Matosinhos, Portugal), A. Fernandes (Matosinhos, Portugal), C. Coelho (Matosinhos, Portugal), S. Correia (Matosinhos, Portugal), P. Simão (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Ferreira (Matosinhos, Portugal), J. Amado (Matosinhos, Portugal)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
Session: Tobacco cessation interventions in different settings and populations
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2847
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