age high quality tobacco cessation care, the United States Public Health Service recommends health care providers ask about tobacco use, advise smokers to quit, assess readiness to quit, assist smokers with quitting by prescribing medication and/or referring patients for counseling, and arrange follow-up (the “5 A’s”; Fiore & Panel, 2008). Providing assistance for tobacco cessation with counseling and/or cessation medications signifi-cantly increases rates of long-term cessation and is cost effective (Fiore & Panel, 2008). However, only half of the smokers desir-ing to quit are offered assistance with cessation (Fiore & Panel, 2008). The discrepancy between those desiring to quit and those receiving assistance represents a major...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are the preferred smoking-cessation aid in the United States; h...
It is evident that tobacco use can lead to nicotine dependence and serious health problems. It is ...
Many smokers believe that electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and pharmaceutical cessation a...
Quitting smoking substantially reduces smokers' risk for smoking-related morbidity and mortality and...
Smoking rates are high among low-income populations who seek care in safety-net clinics. While most ...
Although the prevalence of cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, little documentation...
In the past 20 years, public health initiatives on smoking cessation have increased substantially. R...
INTRODUCTION: This study retrospectively describes smoking cessation aids, cessation services, and o...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
\u2022 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United ...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
About 34 million U.S. adults currently smoke cigarettes.Smoking cessation improves health, saves liv...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
Given the prevalence of smoking, its impact, and the benefits of cessation, helping smokers quit sho...
US Public Health Service guidelines recommend that healthcare providers assess patients for tobacco ...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are the preferred smoking-cessation aid in the United States; h...
It is evident that tobacco use can lead to nicotine dependence and serious health problems. It is ...
Many smokers believe that electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and pharmaceutical cessation a...
Quitting smoking substantially reduces smokers' risk for smoking-related morbidity and mortality and...
Smoking rates are high among low-income populations who seek care in safety-net clinics. While most ...
Although the prevalence of cigarette smoking has declined in the United States, little documentation...
In the past 20 years, public health initiatives on smoking cessation have increased substantially. R...
INTRODUCTION: This study retrospectively describes smoking cessation aids, cessation services, and o...
BACKGROUND: Since the initial report on the negative effects of smoking by the Surgeon General's Adv...
\u2022 Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United ...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
About 34 million U.S. adults currently smoke cigarettes.Smoking cessation improves health, saves liv...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
Given the prevalence of smoking, its impact, and the benefits of cessation, helping smokers quit sho...
US Public Health Service guidelines recommend that healthcare providers assess patients for tobacco ...
Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) are the preferred smoking-cessation aid in the United States; h...
It is evident that tobacco use can lead to nicotine dependence and serious health problems. It is ...
Many smokers believe that electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) and pharmaceutical cessation a...