Smoking-cessation interventions by type of provider: a meta-analysis

WA Mojica, MJ Suttorp, SE Sherman, SC Morton… - American journal of …, 2004 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: To synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of smoking-cessation
interventions by type of provider. METHODS: A random effects meta-regression was …

Effectiveness of pharmacist counseling combined with nicotine replacement therapy: a pragmatic randomized trial with 6,987 smokers

MJ Costello, B Sproule, JC Victor… - Cancer Causes & …, 2011 - Springer
Pharmacists may be effective health care practitioners to deliver smoking cessation
interventions. This paper examines the short-term outcomes of smokers randomized to one …

The physician-delivered smoking intervention project: can short-term interventions produce long-term effects for a general outpatient population?

JK Ockene, J Kristeller, L Pbert, JR Hebert… - Health …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
Patterns of smoking cessation using 6-and 12-mo follow-up data are reported for 1,261
primary care patients randomized to 3 physician-delivered smoking interventions: advice …

Is some provider advice on smoking cessation better than no advice? An instrumental variable analysis of the 2001 National Health Interview Survey

Y Bao, N Duan, SA Fox - Health services research, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Research Objective. To estimate the effect of provider advice in routine clinical contacts on
patient smoking cessation outcome. Data Source. The Sample Adult File from the 2001 …

Attributes of successful smoking cessation interventions in medical practice: a meta-analysis of 39 controlled trials

TE Kottke, RN Battista, GH DeFriese, ML Brekke - Jama, 1988 - jamanetwork.com
Meta-analysis was used to examine 108 intervention comparisons in 39 controlled smoking
cessation trials. Type of intervention (face-to-face advice being better than all others), type of …

Differences in longer-term smoking abstinence after treatment by specialist or Nonspecialist advisors: secondary analysis of data from a relapse prevention trial

F Song, V Maskrey, A Blyth, TJ Brown… - Nicotine & Tobacco …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Introduction: Smokers receiving support in specialist centers tend to have a higher short-
term quit rate, compared with those receiving support in other settings from professionals for …

A controlled trial to integrate smoking cessation advice into primary care practice: Doctors Helping Smokers, Round III

TE Kottke, LI Solberg, ML Brekke, SA Conn… - Journal of Family …, 1992 - go.gale.com
Background. Although most physicians believe that smoking cessation assistance is
important for their patients, the majority of smokers report that they have not received …

Smoking treatment interventions and policies to promote their use: a critical review

K Friend, DT Levy - Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Despite evidence regarding the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation
treatments, the involvement of health care workers in providing advice and the use of …

Increasing the efficacy of physician-delivered smoking interventions: a randomized clinical trial

JK Ockene, J Kristeller, R Goldberg, TL Amick… - Journal of General …, 1991 - Springer
Objective: To assess the relative impacts of three physician-delivered smoking interventions
in combination with follow-up contact from behavioral counselors. Design: Randomized …

Offering population-based tobacco treatment in a healthcare setting: a randomized controlled trial

NA Rigotti, A Bitton, JK Kelley, BB Hoeppner… - American journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: The healthcare system is a key channel for delivering treatment to tobacco
users. Brief clinic-based interventions are effective but not reliably offered. Population …