A comparison of smoking cessation clinic participants with smokers in the general population
PG McGoven, HA Lando, J Roski, PL Pirie… - Tobacco …, 1994 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective–To assess the representativeness of a smoking cessation clinic population when
compared to a populationbased sample of smokers from the same community. Subjects …
compared to a populationbased sample of smokers from the same community. Subjects …
Impact of UK National Health Service smoking cessation services: variations in outcomes in England
L Bauld, J Chesterman, K Judge, E Pound… - Tobacco …, 2003 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objectives: To determine the extent to which UK National Health Service (NHS) smoking
cessation services in England reach smokers and support them to quit at four weeks, and to …
cessation services in England reach smokers and support them to quit at four weeks, and to …
Developing a smoking cessation intervention within a community-based participatory research framework
NA Dietz, MW Hooper, MM Byrne… - Journal of Smoking …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Background: While smoking rates in the United States have decreased, some population
subgroups have smoking rates that exceed national and state averages. These higher rates …
subgroups have smoking rates that exceed national and state averages. These higher rates …
Smoking cessation intervention delivered by social service organisations for a diverse population of Australian disadvantaged smokers: a pragmatic randomised …
B Bonevski, L Twyman, C Paul, C D'Este, R West… - Preventive …, 2018 - Elsevier
Objectives There remains a need to identify effective smoking cessation interventions in
severely disadvantaged populations. This trial aimed to examine the effectiveness of an …
severely disadvantaged populations. This trial aimed to examine the effectiveness of an …
Does gender affect response to a brief clinic-based smoking intervention?
EP Whitlock, TM Vogt, JF Hollis… - American Journal of …, 1997 - Elsevier
Introduction Although recent reviews suggest few gender differences in smoking-cessation
outcomes, it is important to establish whether gender differences exist in response to the …
outcomes, it is important to establish whether gender differences exist in response to the …
Evaluating the implementation of adult smoking cessation programs in community settings: Protocol for a scoping review
Background Morbidity and mortality due to tobacco smoking is a public health crisis
predicted to rise in coming years with the growing global population. Smoking cessation …
predicted to rise in coming years with the growing global population. Smoking cessation …
Smoking, smoking cessation, and use of smoking cessation aids and support services in South Derbyshire, England
R Edwards, P McElduff, D Jenner, RF Heller, J Langley - Public health, 2007 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVES: To describe smoking behaviour, motivation to quit and quit rates, and the
effect of advice and support for smoking cessation among smokers from more and less …
effect of advice and support for smoking cessation among smokers from more and less …
National survey of the new smoking cessation services in England
Objective To examine the early implementation of the new National Health Service (NHS)
smoking cessation services and assess implications for their future. Design Quantitative …
smoking cessation services and assess implications for their future. Design Quantitative …
Development and evaluation of a physician-led smoking cessation intervention for low-income Chinese Americans
K Kwong, AK Ferketich, ME Wewers, A Shek… - Journal of Smoking …, 2009 - cambridge.org
This article describes a culturally and linguistically relevant, physician-led smoking
cessation intervention that was delivered to the Chinese American community in New York …
cessation intervention that was delivered to the Chinese American community in New York …
Integrating smoking cessation treatment into primary care: an effectiveness study
MC Fiore, DE McCarthy, TC Jackson, ME Zehner… - Preventive …, 2004 - Elsevier
Background. Lack of interest has been cited as a reason not to offer cessation assistance to
smokers, but research suggests that smokers accept treatments offered proactively. This …
smokers, but research suggests that smokers accept treatments offered proactively. This …