IntroductionDecision aids are not readily available to individualize the benefits of smoking cessation but could help health care providers engage in meaningful conversations with their patients to explore and encourage an attempt to quit smoking. We conducted a pilot study of a novel decision aid among an underserved population to assess its effectiveness in increasing readiness to quit and quit attempts.MethodsWe designed a decision aid that used images of birthday cakes to highlight the number of years of life that could be gained from smoking cessation and tested it in an urban safety net clinic. Active adult smokers were randomized to receive smoking cessation counseling, either with motivational interviewing techniques alone (control)...
Background: The standard way most people are advised to stop smoking is by quitting abruptly on a de...
BACKGROUND: The transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of b...
Objective To assess the extent of uptake and impact of a nationally disseminated self-help intervent...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Pra...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline reco...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. It cost...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) may be used to facilitate an autonomous, informed decision to cease ...
IntroductionEvidence-based tobacco cessation interventions increase quit rates, yet most smokers do ...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
Introduction: Learned smoking cues from a smoker's environment are a major cause of lapse and relaps...
BACKGROUND: Smoking continues to be a driver of mortality. Various forms of evidence-based cessation...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the US (American Cancer Society, 2004). Despite a ...
Smoking cessation is an essential part of preventing and reducing the risk of smoking-associated mor...
Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline recommend Motivational Interviewing for ...
While quitting smoking dramatically decreases overall mortality, general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Background: The standard way most people are advised to stop smoking is by quitting abruptly on a de...
BACKGROUND: The transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of b...
Objective To assess the extent of uptake and impact of a nationally disseminated self-help intervent...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Pra...
Abstract Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline reco...
Smoking continues to be one of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States. It cost...
Background: Decision aids (DAs) may be used to facilitate an autonomous, informed decision to cease ...
IntroductionEvidence-based tobacco cessation interventions increase quit rates, yet most smokers do ...
The development of prescription medication for smoking cessation and the introduction of evidence-ba...
Introduction: Learned smoking cues from a smoker's environment are a major cause of lapse and relaps...
BACKGROUND: Smoking continues to be a driver of mortality. Various forms of evidence-based cessation...
Smoking is the most preventable cause of death in the US (American Cancer Society, 2004). Despite a ...
Smoking cessation is an essential part of preventing and reducing the risk of smoking-associated mor...
Background Although the current Clinical Practice Guideline recommend Motivational Interviewing for ...
While quitting smoking dramatically decreases overall mortality, general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Background: The standard way most people are advised to stop smoking is by quitting abruptly on a de...
BACKGROUND: The transtheoretical model is the most widely known of several stage-based theories of b...
Objective To assess the extent of uptake and impact of a nationally disseminated self-help intervent...