[HTML][HTML] Health professional's perception of a smoking cessation intervention among disadvantaged patients participating in a pragmatic randomized trial

A Manns, S Mahdjoub, G Ibanez, E Jarrier… - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Individuals who have a low socio-economic position (SEP) are more likely to
smoke and face greater barriers to quitting tobacco. However, the effectiveness of tailored …

OP17 Examining inequality in trials of smoking cessation interventions delivered in primary care: critique and reanalysis of cochrane reviews

JM Birch, H Dambha-Miller, SJ Griffin, GB Hutton… - 2020 - jech.bmj.com
Background Tobacco smoking is a major cause of chronic disease and premature mortality.
Its effects are socially patterned. Observational studies show that low socioeconomic status …

Improving access to smoking cessation services for disadvantaged groups: a systematic review

RL Murray, L Bauld, LE Hackshaw… - Journal of Public …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Background Smoking is a main contributor to health inequalities. Identifying strategies to find
and support smokers from disadvantaged groups is, therefore, of key importance. Methods A …

Smoking cessation in lower socioeconomic groups: adaptation and pilot test of a rolling group intervention

LL Landais, EC van Wijk… - BioMed Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background. Socioeconomic inequalities in smoking rates persist and tend to increase, as
evidence‐based smoking cessation programs are insufficiently accessible and appropriate …

A referral aid for smoking cessation interventions in primary care: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

DN Zijlstra, JWM Muris, C Bolman, JM Elling… - Primary health care …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Background: To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions
(EBSCIs) in primary care and to thereby increase the number of successful quit attempts, a …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and motivators to gaining access to smoking cessation services amongst deprived smokers–a qualitative study

E Roddy, M Antoniak, J Britton, A Molyneux… - BMC health services …, 2006 - Springer
Background Smoking is strongly associated with disadvantage and is an important
contributor to inequalities in health. Smoking cessation services have been implemented in …

The Gold Standard Programme: smoking cessation interventions for disadvantaged smokers are effective in a real-life setting

T Neumann, M Rasmussen, N Ghith… - Tobacco …, 2013 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objectives To evaluate the real-life effect of an evidence-based Gold Standard Programme
(GSP) for smoking cessation interventions in disadvantaged patients and to identify …

[HTML][HTML] “It's my business, it's my body, it's my money”: experiences of smokers who are not planning to quit in the next 30 days and their views about treatment options

YK Bartlett, N Gartland, A Wearden, CJ Armitage… - BMC public …, 2016 - Springer
Background Current evidence-based smoking cessation treatments in the UK are only
offered to smokers ready to quit within 30 days. This study reports the experiences of …

[HTML][HTML] A pre-post pilot study of a brief, web-based intervention to engage disadvantaged smokers into cessation treatment

MF Brunette, W Gunn, H Alvarez, PC Finn… - Addiction science & …, 2015 - Springer
Background People with low education and/or income are more likely to smoke, less likely to
quit, and experience disparately poor health outcomes compared to those with education …

Comparing socially disadvantaged smokers who agree and decline to participate in a randomised smoking cessation trial

B Bonevski, L Twyman, C Paul, C D'Este, R West… - BMJ open, 2015 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives This study examined sociodemographic, smoking and psychosocial
characteristics associated with consent to participate in a smoking cessation trial for socially …