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Factors Associated with Smoking Cessation and the Receipt of Cessation Services in a Public, Safety-Net Primary Care System
BackgroundPrevalence of smoking is high among patients receiving care in safety-net settings, and there is a need to better understand patient...
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Smoking Cessation Interventions Among Asian Americans: a Sco** Review
BackgroundTobacco use is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the USA, with smoking rates remaining disproportionately high among...
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A survey exploring the practices of smoking cessation support among hospital-based healthcare providers
BackgroundHospital visits constitute a ‘window of opportunity’ for initiating smoking cessation attempts, and healthcare providers (HCPs) play an...
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Staff perspectives on smoking cessation treatment in German psychiatric hospitals
AimAlthough people with mental illness show a greater severity of nicotine dependence and have a significantly reduced life expectancy because of it,...
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Effectiveness of behavior change interventions for smoking cessation among expectant and new fathers: findings from a systematic review
BackgroundSmoking cessation during pregnancy and the postpartum period by both women and their partners offers multiple health benefits. However,...
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Integrated smoking cessation and mood management following acute coronary syndrome: Protocol for the post-acute cardiac event smoking (PACES) trial
BackgroundApproximately 400,000 people who smoke cigarettes survive Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS; unstable angina, ST and non-ST elevation myocardial...
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Smoking cessation patterns, usefulness of quitting methods, and tobacco cessation motivators and barriers to quit in patients with rheumatoid arthritis
ObjectiveTobacco use is highly discouraged in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) due to related short and long-term health implications. We...
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Clinical study protocol on electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches for smoking cessation in Pakistan: a randomized controlled trial
BackgroundPakistan is one of most vulnerable low- and middle-income countries with 29 million adult active tobacco users. Smoking cessation services...
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“If the social circle is engaged, more pregnant women will successfully quit smoking”: a qualitative study of the experiences of midwives in the Netherlands with smoking cessation care
BackgroundIf smoking is common within a pregnant woman’s social circle, she is more likely to smoke and her chances of succeeding in quitting smoking...
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Effects of different combined behavioral and pharmacological interventions on smoking cessation: a network meta-analysis of 103 randomized controlled trials
BackgroundBoth behavioral therapies and pharmacotherapy are effective in smoking treatment. Combining both treatment approaches is recommended in...
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Individual-, social- and policy- factors associated with smoking cessation among adult male cigarette smokers in Hanoi, Vietnam: a longitudinal study
BackgroundNearly one-in-two Vietnamese men smoke cigarettes placing them among the highest tobacco consumers in the world. Despite the need for...
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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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Smoking cessation in pregnant women using financial incentives: a feasibility study
BackgroundThe high prevalence of smoking pregnant women in Dutch areas with lower socioeconomic status and the consecutively harmful exposure to...
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Consensus statement on smoking cessation in patients with pain
Smoking is closely associated with the development of various cancers and tobacco-related illnesses such as cardiovascular and respiratory disorders....
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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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Promoting smoking cessation in the paediatric respiratory clinic
Exposure to tobacco smoke is harmful to children and young people (CYP). There is, to our knowledge, no published evidence quantifying the success of...
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Healthcare providers’ perspectives on implementing a brief physical activity and diet intervention within a primary care smoking cessation program: a qualitative study
BackgroundPost-smoking-cessation weight gain can be a major barrier to quitting smoking; however, adding behavior change interventions for physical...
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The effectiveness of a theory -based health education program on waterpipe smoking cessation in Iran: one year follow-up of a quasi-experimental research
BackgroundThe present research aimed to determine the effect of an educational intervention based on the extended theory of planned behavior (ETPB)...
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A predictive model of waterpipe smoking cessation among women in southern Iran: application of the theory of planned behavior
BackgroundToday, waterpipe (WT) smoking is a rising issue worldwide, and has taken a significant and growing share of tobacco consumption in the...
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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,...