Introduction: Tobacco smoking is a significant public health problem, and remains the leading cause of preventable, premature death in the UK. In order to reduce the burden of smoking in the UK, all healthcare professionals should be able to advise and assist smokers to quit. Adequately trained pharmacists can play a key role in providing smoking cessation support and advice. The aim was to identify the extent of smoking cessation teaching and examination in UK pharmacy schools.Methods: A short survey of smoking cessation was sent to each Programme Director for all UK pharmacy schools (n=29). Results: The survey achieved a response rate of 72%. All schools dedicated time teaching smoking cessation interventions, with 76% spending more than...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a risk factor for a number of eye conditions, including age-related macular d...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major cause of preventable diseases and premature deaths worldwid...
Background Tobacco use is projected to cause nearly 450 million deaths worldwide during the next 50 ...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking is a significant public health problem, and remains the leading cause ...
Background: Lack of comprehensive training focusing on smoking cessation in the local universities c...
Background: Lack of adequate tobacco-related content in pharmacy curricula can interfere with pharma...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
Background: Training programs of various intensities and durations have been implemented to assist h...
To evaluate the feasibility of an online training module, Certified Smoking Cessation Service Provid...
Background: There is a paucity of literature pertaining to smoking cessation counselling among Malay...
Objective. To evaluate the feasibility of an online training module, Certified Smoking Cessation Ser...
BackgroundAlthough two thirds of tobacco users express interest in quitting, few pharmacists address...
Background: Tobacco use is one of the major public health threats globally. Community pharmacists ar...
Background: Healthcare providers have been the major focus for smoking cessation as well as they are...
Introduction: Smoking in pregnancy in the United Kingdom remains prevalent (11%). To encourage and ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a risk factor for a number of eye conditions, including age-related macular d...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major cause of preventable diseases and premature deaths worldwid...
Background Tobacco use is projected to cause nearly 450 million deaths worldwide during the next 50 ...
Introduction: Tobacco smoking is a significant public health problem, and remains the leading cause ...
Background: Lack of comprehensive training focusing on smoking cessation in the local universities c...
Background: Lack of adequate tobacco-related content in pharmacy curricula can interfere with pharma...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
Background: Training programs of various intensities and durations have been implemented to assist h...
To evaluate the feasibility of an online training module, Certified Smoking Cessation Service Provid...
Background: There is a paucity of literature pertaining to smoking cessation counselling among Malay...
Objective. To evaluate the feasibility of an online training module, Certified Smoking Cessation Ser...
BackgroundAlthough two thirds of tobacco users express interest in quitting, few pharmacists address...
Background: Tobacco use is one of the major public health threats globally. Community pharmacists ar...
Background: Healthcare providers have been the major focus for smoking cessation as well as they are...
Introduction: Smoking in pregnancy in the United Kingdom remains prevalent (11%). To encourage and ...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is a risk factor for a number of eye conditions, including age-related macular d...
Tobacco smoking is recognized as a major cause of preventable diseases and premature deaths worldwid...
Background Tobacco use is projected to cause nearly 450 million deaths worldwide during the next 50 ...