[HTML][HTML] Partnership for health-2, a web-based versus print smoking cessation intervention for childhood and young adult cancer survivors: randomized comparative …

KM Emmons, E Puleo, K Sprunck-Harrild, J Ford… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background Smoking among cancer survivors increases the risk of late effects and second
cancers. This article reports on Partnership for Health-2 (PFH-2)—an effort to develop an …

A process evaluation of a telephone-based peer-delivered smoking cessation intervention for adult survivors of childhood cancer: the partnership for health study

ER Park, E Puleo, RM Butterfield, M Zorn… - Preventive …, 2006 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE.: We report on the process evaluation of an efficacious national smoking
cessation intervention for adult survivors of childhood cancer. We examine associations …

[HTML][HTML] Comparing internet assistance for smoking cessation: 13-month follow-up of a six-arm randomized controlled trial

V Rabius, KJ Pike, D Wiatrek, A McAlister - Journal of medical Internet …, 2008 - jmir.org
Background: Although many smokers seek Internet-based cessation assistance, few studies
have experimentally evaluated long-term cessation rates among cigarette smokers who …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of a guided web-based smoking cessation program with telephone counseling: a cluster randomized controlled trial

M Mehring, M Haag, K Linde, S Wagenpfeil… - Journal of Medical …, 2014 - jmir.org
Background Preliminary findings suggest that Web-based interventions may be effective in
achieving significant smoking cessation. To date, very few findings are available for primary …

[HTML][HTML] The role of engagement in a tailored web-based smoking cessation program: randomized controlled trial

V Strecher, J McClure, G Alexander… - Journal of medical …, 2008 - jmir.org
Background: Web-based programs for health promotion, disease prevention, and disease
management often experience high rates of attrition. There are 3 questions which are …

[HTML][HTML] Engagement promotes abstinence in a web-based cessation intervention: cohort study

A Richardson, AL Graham, N Cobb, H Xiao… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background Web-based smoking cessation interventions can have a public health impact
because they are both effective in promoting cessation and can reach large numbers of …

[HTML][HTML] Disseminating a smoking cessation intervention to childhood and young adult cancer survivors: baseline characteristics and study design of the partnership …

JS de Moor, E Puleo, JS Ford, M Greenberg… - BMC cancer, 2011 - Springer
Abstract Background Partnership for Health-2 (PFH-2) is a web-based version of Partnership
for Health, an evidence-based smoking cessation intervention for childhood cancer …

Peer-delivered smoking counseling for childhood cancer survivors increases rate of cessation: the partnership for health study

KM Emmons, E Puleo, E Park, ER Gritz… - Journal of Clinical …, 2005 - ascopubs.org
Purpose Cancer survivors smoke at rates that are only slightly lower than the general
population. This article reports on the final outcomes of Partnership for Health, a smoking …

[HTML][HTML] Phone and web-based tobacco cessation treatment: real-world utilization patterns and outcomes for 11,000 tobacco users

S Zbikowski, J Hapgood, SS Barnwell… - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2008 - jmir.org
Background: Phone-based tobacco cessation programs have been proven effective and
widely adopted. Web-based solutions exist; however, the evidence base is not yet well …

[HTML][HTML] Use of non-assigned smoking cessation programs among participants of a Web-based randomized controlled trial

BG Danaher, E Lichtenstein, HG McKay… - Journal of medical …, 2009 - jmir.org
Background Concurrent with their enrollment in Web-based Randomized Controlled Trials
(RCTs), participants can easily choose to use treatment programs that are not assigned in …