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From: Medical student lifestyle counselling for non-communicable disease: impact on students’ competence and patients’ health behaviors

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Self-reported competence and confidence in lifestyle guidance in coaching and control students at baseline and follow up at 18 months: At baseline coaching students’ competence and confidence were significantly greater than controls (p < 0.001, p = 0.009 respectively). Their scores showed no change over 18 months while control students' competence and confidence increased significantly (*p = 0.003 and **0.007 respectively)

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