Background: Involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) is an important cause of morbidity in children who present to the pediatric emergency department (PED) and urgent care (UC). SHSe interventions delivered in the PED and UC would benefit both the smoker and child, but there have been no large trials testing the efficacy of such interventions. The Healthy Families program is the first randomized controlled trial to test whether a screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) intervention delivered in the PED and UC will be effective in decreasing SHSe in children and increasing cessation in smokers. Methods/design: This trial uses a randomized, two-group design in which caregiver-smokers of children 0-17 years old ...
Objective: Childhood exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) increases a child’s burden of respir...
Background: Children's exposure to other people's cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, ...
Introduction: Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based interve...
Abstract Background Involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) is an important cause of morbidi...
Background: Globally, 40 % of children under 14 years are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS...
We examined the efficacy of a pediatric emergency visit-based screening, brief intervention, and ref...
Background: Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is unequivocally harmful to children's health, yet up to 48...
Background: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant contributor to ill health in childre...
Background: Exposure to other people’s cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS) i...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
Background: Children exposed to cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke) are at greater risk of...
Objective To summarize information on rates of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among healthy and med...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Abstract Background Addressing children’s tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) remains a public health prior...
Contains fulltext : 77005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background - A s...
Objective: Childhood exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) increases a child’s burden of respir...
Background: Children's exposure to other people's cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, ...
Introduction: Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based interve...
Abstract Background Involuntary exposure to secondhand smoke (SHSe) is an important cause of morbidi...
Background: Globally, 40 % of children under 14 years are regularly exposed to secondhand smoke (SHS...
We examined the efficacy of a pediatric emergency visit-based screening, brief intervention, and ref...
Background: Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) is unequivocally harmful to children's health, yet up to 48...
Background: Exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS) is a significant contributor to ill health in childre...
Background: Exposure to other people’s cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, or ETS) i...
Importance: Reducing child exposure to tobacco smoke is a public health priority. Guidelines recomme...
Background: Children exposed to cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke) are at greater risk of...
Objective To summarize information on rates of secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure among healthy and med...
Background: Pediatricians following clinical practice guidelines for tobacco intervention (“As...
Abstract Background Addressing children’s tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) remains a public health prior...
Contains fulltext : 77005.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background - A s...
Objective: Childhood exposure to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) increases a child’s burden of respir...
Background: Children's exposure to other people's cigarette smoke (environmental tobacco smoke, ...
Introduction: Clinical effort against secondhand smoke exposure (CEASE) is an evidence-based interve...