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The interventions will be carried out mainly by nurses, GPs, and allied health professionals, who will be included if needed. Patients and caregivers will be involved in the sessions. 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The study will also assess the preliminary effects of the NGPS intervention on various outcomes, such as behavioural, physiological, psychological, and healthcare usage. These outcomes will be measured at three time points, which include the baseline measurement at recruitment (T1-week 1), right after the four weeks' intervention (T2-week 4), and eight weeks after completing the intervention (T3-week 12). The study will be conducted in the primary care centres, and the self-management interventions are behavioural change interventions such as physical activity, diet modifications, tobacco cessation, weight management, eliminating or reducing alcohol consumption, and mind-body exercises such as yoga. The main questions it aims to answer are:\n\n1. What are the recruitment, retention, attrition, and completion rates of participants and potential adverse effects related to the NGPS interventions for the participants throughout the pilot study?\n2. 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