[HTML][HTML] Psychosocial determinants of lifestyle change after a cancer diagnosis: a systematic review of the literature

M Hoedjes, I Nijman, C Hinnen - Cancers, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Although cancer survivors may experience health benefits from favorable
lifestyle changes, many cancer survivors do not adhere to lifestyle recommendations or …

'It's difficult, I think it's complicated': Health care professionals' barriers and enablers to providing opportunistic behaviour change interventions during routine medical …

C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe… - British journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Internationally, public health strategies encourage health care professionals to
deliver opportunistic behaviour change interventions. The present study:(1) examines the …

Digital technologies in cancer care: a review from the clinician's perspective

LG Briggs, M Labban, K Alkhatib… - Journal of …, 2022 - becarispublishing.com
Physicians are increasingly utilizing digital health technologies (DHT) such as smartphone
applications, network-enabled wearable devices, web-based communication platforms …

[HTML][HTML] Are healthcare professionals delivering opportunistic behaviour change interventions? A multi-professional survey of engagement with public health policy

C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam… - Implementation …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background “Making Every Contact Count”(MECC), a public health policy in the UK,
compels healthcare professionals to deliver opportunistic health behaviour change …

Tobacco use and cancer‐related symptom burden: Analysis of the US Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study

SN Price, AM Palmer, LM Fucito, EM Graboyes… - Cancer, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Understanding the relationship between tobacco use and symptom burden may
inform tobacco treatment interventions tailored to the needs of individuals with cancer …

Tobacco use and tobacco treatment referral response of patients with cancer: Implementation outcomes at a National Cancer Institute–Designated Cancer Center

JL Burris, TN Borger, BJ Shelton, AK Darville… - JCO Oncology …, 2022 - ascopubs.org
PURPOSE: Smoking after a cancer diagnosis is linked to cancer-specific and all-cause
mortality, among other adverse outcomes. Yet, 10%-20% of US cancer survivors are current …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and cost-utility of a digital smoking cessation intervention for cancer survivors: health economic evaluation and outcomes of …

A Mujcic, M Blankers, B Boon… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Smoking cessation (SC) interventions may contribute to better treatment
outcomes and the general well-being of cancer survivors. Objective This study aims to …

[HTML][HTML] Smoking and alcohol cessation intervention in relation to radical cystectomy: a qualitative study of cancer patients' experiences

SV Lauridsen, T Thomsen, G Kaldan, LN Lydom… - BMC cancer, 2017 - Springer
Background Despite smoking and risky alcohol drinking being modifiable risk factors for
cancer as well as postoperative complications, perioperative cessation counselling is often …

[HTML][HTML] A smartphone app designed to help cancer patients stop smoking: results from a pilot randomized trial on feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness

JB Bricker, NL Watson, JL Heffner… - JMIR Formative …, 2020 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Persistent smoking after a cancer diagnosis predicts worse treatment outcomes
and mortality, but access to effective smoking cessation interventions is limited. Smartphone …

Patient–physician discussions on lung cancer screening: a missed teachable moment to promote smoking cessation

H Kathuria, E Koppelman, B Borrelli… - Nicotine and …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Introduction Little is known about whether patients and physicians perceive lung cancer
screening (LCS) as a teachable moment to promote smoking cessation or the degree to …