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Facilitators and barriers to NCD prevention in Pakistanis–invincibility or inevitability: a qualitative research study

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Table 1 Qualitative interview guide
Fig. 1 Qualitative study flow diagram. This figure illustrates the study processes
Table 2 Participants’ demographic and  clinical character-istics
Fig. 2 Conceptual framework of factors affecting NCD preventive behaviors. This figure illustrates the factors that motivate or block NCD preventive behavior
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