Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringing about positive changes in smoking behaviour.Design Systematic reviewData sources 35 electronic databases, catalogues, and internet resources (from inception to July 2002). Bibliographies of retrieved references were scanned for other relevant Publications, and authors were contacted if necessary.Results 23 randomised controlled trials were reviewed; two reported details of an economic evaluation. Eight trials reported effects in favour of stage based interventions, three trials showed mixed results, mid 12 trials found no statistically significant differences between a stage based intervention and a non-stage based intervention or no interventi...
Objectives: To analyse evidence on the effectiveness of intensive NHS treatments for smoking cessati...
Objective: To investigate the effect of referral to smoking cessation services from healthcare pract...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringing ab...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
Background Over recent years, interest in reducing early mortality and preventing morbidity throu...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading ca...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
Abstract Background In the long term, smoking cessation can decrease the risk of cancer, stroke, and...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Background: Cigarette use remains common among young people but little is known about how to help ad...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
Objectives: To analyse evidence on the effectiveness of intensive NHS treatments for smoking cessati...
Objective: To investigate the effect of referral to smoking cessation services from healthcare pract...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringing ab...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
Background Over recent years, interest in reducing early mortality and preventing morbidity throu...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading ca...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
Abstract Background In the long term, smoking cessation can decrease the risk of cancer, stroke, and...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Background: Cigarette use remains common among young people but little is known about how to help ad...
Contains fulltext : 225824.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)AIMS: To examin...
Objectives: To analyse evidence on the effectiveness of intensive NHS treatments for smoking cessati...
Objective: To investigate the effect of referral to smoking cessation services from healthcare pract...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...