Web-based tailoring and its effect on self-efficacy: results from the MI-HEART randomized controlled trial
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Vimla L. Patel | James J. Cimino | Yves A. Lussier | Rita Kukafka | P. Eng | V. Patel | J. Cimino | R. Kukafka | Y. Lussier | P. Eng
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