Health providers' adherence to a tobacco use treatment guidelines in community health centers i

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  Background: There is substantial evidence that health providers can help smokers quit by adhering to WHO endorsed tobacco use treatment guidelines(TUTG)that recommend asking all patients about tobacco use,advising them to quit,assessing readiness,and offering cessation assistance(4As).
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