Behaviour change in chronic respiratory disease patients through health care worker delivered theory of planned behaviour-based educational intervention: results from a pilot feasibility study

R. Isaac (Vellore, India), B. PAUL (Vellore, India), D. Das (Vellore, India), T. Mani (Vellore, India), M. Babu (Vellore, India), J. Norrie (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), L. Grant (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), D. Weller (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Primary care organisation and epidemiology
Session: Primary care organisation and epidemiology
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Number: 1006

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