Smoking is a major risk factor for a range of diseases, and quitting smoking provides considerable benefits to health. It therefore follows that clinical guidelines on disease management, particularly for diseases caused by smoking, should include smoking cessation. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which this is the case. We conducted a systematic review investigating clinical guidelines and recommendations issued by UK national or European transnational medical speciality associations and societies issued between 2000 and 2012 on a range of diseases caused by smoking. We then investigated whether selected guidelines contained reference to smoking cessation and smoking cessation advice. Although the extent to which smoki...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
Aims: This paper provides a concise review of the efficacy, effectiveness and affordability of healt...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
Smoking is a major risk factor for a range of diseases, and quitting smoking provides considerable b...
National guidelines for smoking cessation in primary care can be effective in improving clinical pra...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals frequently advise people to improve their health by stopping sm...
The World Health Organization has identified noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as one of the greatest ...
Background Tobacco use is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Clinical ...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
This guideline contains strategies and recommendations designed to assist clinicians, smoking cessat...
As in other countries throughout the world, smoking in Malta is a widespread problem associated with...
Background: A possible strategy for increasing smoking cessation rates could be to provide smokers w...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
BACKGROUND: A possible strategy for increasing smoking cessation rates could be to provide smokers w...
Clinical guidelines are the basis of any primary care setting. They were developed in order to give ...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
Aims: This paper provides a concise review of the efficacy, effectiveness and affordability of healt...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
Smoking is a major risk factor for a range of diseases, and quitting smoking provides considerable b...
National guidelines for smoking cessation in primary care can be effective in improving clinical pra...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare professionals frequently advise people to improve their health by stopping sm...
The World Health Organization has identified noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) as one of the greatest ...
Background Tobacco use is a leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Clinical ...
Despite the decrease in prevalence of tobacco use in developed countries, smoking remains the most c...
This guideline contains strategies and recommendations designed to assist clinicians, smoking cessat...
As in other countries throughout the world, smoking in Malta is a widespread problem associated with...
Background: A possible strategy for increasing smoking cessation rates could be to provide smokers w...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
BACKGROUND: A possible strategy for increasing smoking cessation rates could be to provide smokers w...
Clinical guidelines are the basis of any primary care setting. They were developed in order to give ...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
Aims: This paper provides a concise review of the efficacy, effectiveness and affordability of healt...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...