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Quitting the quitline: a qualitative study of patient experience of electronic referrals to quitlines
BackgroundThe use of electronic referrals (eReferrals) to state quitlines (QLs) for tobacco-using patients is a promising approach for addressing...
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Implementing an EMR–Based Referral for Smoking Quitline Services with Additional Provider Education, a Cluster-Randomized Trial
BackgroundDespite evidence of their effectiveness, free smoking quitlines are underused. The best way to educate providers about and encourage use of...
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Short-term effectiveness of the national German quitline for smoking cessation: results of a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundThe objective of the present study was to examine the short-term effectiveness of the national German quitline for smoking cessation.
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Electronic health record closed-loop referral (“eReferral”) to a state tobacco quitline: a retrospective case study of primary care implementation challenges and adaptations
BackgroundHealth system change can increase the reach of evidence-based smoking cessation treatments. Proactive electronic health record...
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Medicaid-Insured Client Characteristics and Quit Outcomes at the Arizona Smokers’ Helpline
Medicaid-insured individuals who smoke experience disparities in quitting and are a priority population for assistance. This retrospective cohort...
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Effectiveness of referral to a population-level telephone coaching service for improving health risk behaviours in people with a mental health condition: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
BackgroundPeople with a mental health condition have a shorter life expectancy than the general population. This is largely attributable to higher...
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Effectiveness of a Post-discharge Phone-Based Smoking Cessation Intervention for Patients with Severe Mental Health Disorders: The 061 Quitmental Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
A pragmatic double-blind randomized controlled trial was conducted in Barcelona to assess a telephone-based smoking cessation intervention’s...
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Quitline usage does not improve rates of smoking cessation in orthopaedic trauma patients unless combined with nicotine replacement therapy
PurposeThe negative effects of smoking following traumatic orthopaedic injury can lead to serious complications and decreased quality of life. The...
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Effectiveness of the national German quitline for smoking cessation: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundDespite the decline in cigarette smoking prevalence during nearly the past two decades, tobacco use is still widespread in the German adult...
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Eliminating children’s tobacco smoke exposure: a pathway to bioverified abstinence among low-income maternal smokers in the Babies Living Safe and Smokefree (BLiSS) trial
BackgroundIdentifying behavioral pathways to smoking cessation in high-risk populations, such as low-income maternal smokers, could reduce tobacco...
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Smoking cessation interventions and implementations across multiple settings in Japan: a sco** review and supplemental survey
BackgroundSmoking is the leading risk factor for death worldwide. In Japan, although several evidence-based interventions (EBIs) for smoking...
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Simultaneous vs. sequential treatment for smoking and weight management in tobacco quitlines: 6 and 12 month outcomes from a randomized trial
BackgroundSmoking cessation often results in weight gain which discourages many smokers from quitting and can increase health risks. Treatments to...
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A selective review of smoking cessation interventions in the emergency department
BackgroundEmergency department (ED) patients disproportionally smoke compared to the general population and frequently utilize the ED for routine,...
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Comparison of an automated smartphone-based smoking cessation intervention versus standard quitline-delivered treatment among underserved smokers: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundSmoking is the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States. Individuals with low socioeconomic status have...
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A smoking quitline integrated with clinician counselling at outpatient health facilities in Vietnam: a single-arm prospective cohort study
BackgroundLimited evidence is available about the combination of multiple smoking cessation modalities in low- and middle-income countries. The study...
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Testing the feasibility of the QuitAid smoking cessation intervention in a randomized factorial design in an independent, rural community pharmacy
BackgroundAdult smoking rates in the USA are highest in economically depressed rural Appalachia. Pharmacist-delivered tobacco cessation support that...
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QuitSMART Utah: an implementation study protocol for a cluster-randomized, multi-level Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial to increase Reach and Impact of tobacco cessation treatment in Community Health Centers
BackgroundTobacco use remains the leading cause of death and disability in the USA and is disproportionately concentrated among low socioeconomic...
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Replicating state Quitline innovations to increase reach: findings from three states
BackgroundReaching tobacco users is a persistent challenge for quitlines. In 2014, ClearWay Minnesota SM changed its quitline services and media...
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Evaluation of an innovative mHealth-based integrated modality for smoking cessation in Chinese smokers: protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Background and aimsDevelo** accessible, affordable, and effective approaches to smoking cessation is crucial for tobacco control. Mobile health...
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Implementation of ask-advise-connect for smoking cessation in Dutch general practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods evaluation using the CFIR framework
BackgroundThe Ask-Advise-Connect (AAC) approach can help primary care providers to increase the number of people who attempt to quit smoking and...