Contains fulltext : 111068.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: There is no more effective intervention for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease than smoking cessation. Yet, evidence about the (cost-)effectiveness of smoking cessation treatment methods for cardiac inpatients that also suit nursing practice is scarce. This protocol describes the design of a study on the (cost-)effectiveness of two intensive smoking cessation interventions for hospitalised cardiac patients as well as first results on the inclusion rates and the characteristics of the study population. METHODS/DESIGN: An experimental study design is used in eight cardiac wards of hospitals throughout the Netherlands to assess the (cos...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of a proactive approach with a reactive approach to offer intens...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important risk factor for recurrent events in cardiovascular patients. Evi...
BACKGROUND: This is an update of a Cochrane review previously published in 2008. Smoking increases t...
Abstract Background There is no more effective intervention for secondary prevention of coronary hea...
Background: Smoking cessation is the most important action to reduce mortality after a coronary even...
Contains fulltext : 169686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a stage matched intervention provided by nurses in motivati...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Purpose: To compare an intensive smoking cessation intervention against usual care in hospital-ized ...
Aim To examine the effectiveness of a stage-matched smoking cessation counselling intervention for s...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, frequently advise people to improve their he...
Contains fulltext : 95850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Introduction: Limited tobacco dependence treatment resources exist for smoking COPD patients not rea...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of a proactive approach with a reactive approach to offer intens...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important risk factor for recurrent events in cardiovascular patients. Evi...
BACKGROUND: This is an update of a Cochrane review previously published in 2008. Smoking increases t...
Abstract Background There is no more effective intervention for secondary prevention of coronary hea...
Background: Smoking cessation is the most important action to reduce mortality after a coronary even...
Contains fulltext : 169686.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wit...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a stage matched intervention provided by nurses in motivati...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Purpose: To compare an intensive smoking cessation intervention against usual care in hospital-ized ...
Aim To examine the effectiveness of a stage-matched smoking cessation counselling intervention for s...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, frequently advise people to improve their he...
Contains fulltext : 95850.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Introduction: Limited tobacco dependence treatment resources exist for smoking COPD patients not rea...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of a proactive approach with a reactive approach to offer intens...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important risk factor for recurrent events in cardiovascular patients. Evi...
BACKGROUND: This is an update of a Cochrane review previously published in 2008. Smoking increases t...