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In other countries, practice nurses take on screening and brief intervention and this would be especially useful in rural and remote areas where there are shortages of doctors.
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In some countries, practice nurses take on the role of screening for health risk factors [ 45, 46].
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Cost-effectiveness is only one of the issues which needs to be considered when taking decisions on screening implementation.
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