نتایج جستجو برای: tobacco cessation

تعداد نتایج: 256669  

2016
Steven S Fu Michelle van Ryn David Nelson Diana J Burgess Janet L Thomas Jessie Saul Barbara Clothier John A Nyman Patrick Hammett Anne M Joseph

BACKGROUND Evidenced-based tobacco cessation treatments are underused, especially by socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers. This contributes to widening socioeconomic disparities in tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. METHODS The Offering Proactive Treatment Intervention trial tested the effects of a proactive outreach tobacco treatment intervention on population-level smoking abstinen...

2016
F. A. van den Brand G. E. Nagelhout B. Winkens S. M. A. A. Evers D. Kotz N. H. Chavannes C. P. van Schayck

BACKGROUND Stimulating successful tobacco cessation among employees has multiple benefits. Employees who quit tobacco are healthier, more productive, less absent from work, and longer employable than employees who continue to use tobacco. Despite the evidence for these benefits of tobacco cessation, a successful method to stimulate employees to quit tobacco is lacking. The aim of this study is ...

2015
Robert West Martin Raw Ann McNeill Lindsay Stead Paul Aveyard John Bitton John Stapleton Hayden McRobbie Subhash Pokhrel Adam Lester‐George Ron Borland

AIMS This paper provides a concise review of the efficacy, effectiveness and affordability of health-care interventions to promote and assist tobacco cessation, in order to inform national guideline development and assist countries in planning their provision of tobacco cessation support. METHODS Cochrane reviews of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of major health-care tobacco cessation in...

2014
Jamie S Ostroff Yuelin Li Donna R Shelley

BACKGROUND Although dental care settings provide an exceptional opportunity to reach smokers and provide brief cessation advice and treatment to reduce oral and other tobacco-related health conditions, dental care providers demonstrate limited adherence to evidence-based guidelines for treatment of tobacco use and dependence. METHODS/DESIGN Guided by a multi-level, conceptual framework that e...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2010
Lezli A Redmond Robert Adsit Kathleen H Kobinsky Wendy Theobald Michael C Fiore

BACKGROUND The University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention (UW-CTRI) is the designated lead agency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison charged with the responsibility of reducing the harms from tobacco use in Wisconsin and beyond. In 2000, the UW-CTRI, with funding from the state of Wisconsin, launched a population-wide effort--the Wisconsin Cessation Outreach Progra...

2014
Jennifer C. Duke Nathan Mann Kevin C. Davis Anna MacMonegle Jane Allen Lauren Porter

INTRODUCTION Most US smokers do not use evidence-based interventions as part of their quit attempts. Quitlines and Web-based treatments may contribute to reductions in population-level tobacco use if successfully promoted. Currently, few states implement sustained media campaigns to promote services and increase adult smoking cessation. This study examines the effects of Florida's tobacco cessa...

Journal: :American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1986

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