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      Resilience and smoking: the implications for general practitioners and other primary healthcare practitioners.

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      Quality in primary care

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          Abstract

          Smoking cessation counselling is a key component of medical treatment and health promotion activities performed by general practitioners (GPs); however, GPs are often left wondering why their patients continue to smoke in spite of being given information about the damaging health effects and medical treatments. The concept of resilience to smoking is an emerging idea that offers an innovative perspective to smoking cessation.

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          Journal
          Qual Prim Care
          Quality in primary care
          1479-1072
          1479-1064
          2012
          : 20
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. annie.lin@flinders.edu.au
          Article
          22584365
          5297198d-575c-4b31-848d-c09c6e833be1
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