Active Ingredients of Interventions Improving Smoking Cessation Support by Dutch Primary Care Providers: A Systematic Review

ELP Mergelsberg, D de Ruijter… - Evaluation & the …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
… implement effective smoking cessation care in their practice. … effect on smoking cessation
support was quantified based on … (∼1.5 to 2y after receiving the tool) and qualitative interviews …

Understanding pregnant women's adherence‐related beliefs about Nicotine Replacement Therapy for smoking cessation: A qualitative study

L McDaid, R Thomson, J Emery… - British Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
… they use too little NRT or stop earlier than recommended. … best aligns with her quitting and
NRT intentions at the time. … of necessity beliefs (quitting preferences, expectations of efficacy, …

A systematic review of mental health professionals, patients, and carers' perceived barriers and enablers to supporting smoking cessation in mental health settings

L Huddlestone, E Shoesmith, J Pervin… - … Tobacco Research, 2022 - academic.oup.com
… of more effective tailored smoking cessation interventions. … to do so, despite a potential
lack of self-belief in their ability. … on the lack of intention of MHPs to deliver smoking cessation

Understanding decisions to use e‐cigarettes or behavioural support to quit tobacco: a qualitative study of current and ex‐smokers and stop smoking service staff

G Hartwell, M Egan, M Petticrew - Addiction, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… has cast considerable doubt on its effectiveness, leading to it … through snowball
recommendations from service users or via … than smoking and sometimes expressed future …

Health-information seeking and intention to quit smoking: do health beliefs have a mediating role?

S Upadhyay, J Lord, M Gakh - Tobacco use insights, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
… the recommended level (0.7); therefore, the two beliefs could … Qualitative studies involving
in-depth interviews of smokers … , perceived benefits, and self-efficacy, 3 concepts crucial for …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding for whom, under what conditions and how smoking cessation services for pregnant women in the United Kingdom work—a rapid realist review

C Tatton, J Lloyd - BMC Public Health, 2023 - Springer
… ) maintaining commitment and (v) building self-efficacy. This … wellbeing and their belief in
their ability to quit. These factors … of qualitative studies included in this review contributed a …

Smoking cessation care in cardiothoracic surgery: A qualitative study exploring the views of Australian clinicians

NA Luxton, R MacKenzie, P Shih - Heart, Lung and Circulation, 2019 - Elsevier
recommend offering routine brief cessation advice to quit, … specialist or GP (general practitioner)
pre and postoperatively if they … Similarly, clinicians’ beliefs in either the effectiveness of a …

[HTML][HTML] Examining the effectiveness of general practitioner and nurse promotion of electronic cigarettes versus standard care for smoking reduction and abstinence in …

R Begh, T Coleman, L Yardley, R Barnes, F Naughton… - Trials, 2019 - Springer
Qualitative interviews will be conducted in a subsample of … have no intention of stopping
immediately or seeking cessationGeneral practice teams review patients with chronic diseases …

Exploring attitudes towards smoking behaviour and cessation among hospitalised smokers via a socio-ecological framework: a scoping review

O Obieche, M Lee, N Salehi - Addictive Behaviors, 2021 - Elsevier
… “smoking cessation” AND attitude OR perception OR belief AND … , intention to quit smoking
or reduce smoking in the next three-month, perceived advantages of NRT, “perceived efficacy

Cancer care clinicians' provision of smoking cessation support: A mixed methods study in New South Wales, Australia

M DiGiacomo, P Simoes dos Santos… - Asia‐Pacific Journal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… ’ beliefs and practices regarding providing smoking cessation brief … to enhance its efficacy.
For the purpose of this … smoking cessation with patients (50%) or refer them to support (59%). …