Abstract: The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-based guidelines for health professionals has increasingly medicalised smoking cessation. There are debates about whether medicalisation is a positive development, or whether it has devalued unassisted quitting. In this debate the views of smokers have been neglected. This study explored the attitudes of smokers towards a range of quitting methods, and their considerations when judging their value. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 29 smokers and analysed data using thematic analysis. The results show that the perceived nature of an individual smoker’s addiction was central to judgments about the value of pharmacological ce...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
Objective When tobacco smokers quit, between half and two-thirds quit unassisted: that is, they do n...
Background: Although research suggests that the majority of smokers want to quit smoking, the uptake...
Unassisted cessation - quitting without pharmacological or professional support - is an enduring phe...
Objective When tobacco smokers quit, between half and two-thirds quit unassisted: that is, they do n...
Unassisted cessation – quitting without pharmacological or professional support – is an enduring phe...
Unassisted cessation – quitting without pharmacological or professional support – is an enduring phe...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Background Unassisted cessation - quitting without pharmacological or professional support - is an e...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
Objective When tobacco smokers quit, between half and two-thirds quit unassisted: that is, they do n...
Background: Although research suggests that the majority of smokers want to quit smoking, the uptake...
Unassisted cessation - quitting without pharmacological or professional support - is an enduring phe...
Objective When tobacco smokers quit, between half and two-thirds quit unassisted: that is, they do n...
Unassisted cessation – quitting without pharmacological or professional support – is an enduring phe...
Unassisted cessation – quitting without pharmacological or professional support – is an enduring phe...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Background Unassisted cessation - quitting without pharmacological or professional support - is an e...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Introduction: Use of evidence-based smoking cessation aids (SCA) is an efficacious way to improve sm...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...