Tobacco cessation clinic in Nayoong hospital,Nayoong district,Udon-thani,Thailand

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  This study 1)described the key role of each multi-health professional team members at the subdistrict level(smallest health service unit)and 2)showed the net outcome of the team effort using WHO 3As Clinical practice guideline as well as associated factors to those outcome In 2015 A survey in Nayoong District showed 107 self-reported past or present smokers.
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