Obesity management in primary care: systematic review exploring the influence of therapeutic alliance

To identify the influence of the therapeutic alliance on the effectiveness of obesity interventions delivered in primary care. Systematic review of randomized controlled trials of primary care interventions for adult patients living with obesity. Comprehensive search strategy using the terms 'o...

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