Abstract Background Smoking cessation is an achievable behavioral change, which reduces the risks of cardiovascular diseases, cancers and tobacco-related diseases. There is a need for an effective smoking cessation service for low and middle income country settings where the smoking rate is generally very high whilst a cessation service is not usually accessible. This study devised a new smoking cessation service package and assessed its effectiveness in the primary health care setting of northern Thailand. Methods This randomized controlled trial was centered at Maetha district hospital, Lampang province, Thailand, and its network of mobile non-communicable disease clinics at seven primary care units. A total of 319 eligible patients who c...
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
Objectives: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to effectively reduce the incidence of diabetes,...
Background Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Background and challenges to implementation Thailand National Quitline (TNQ) has been established i...
BackgroundTreatment for tobacco dependence is not available in many low-resource settings, especiall...
Background: Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Aims: Clinical smoking cessation interventions have been found typically to be highly cost-effective...
Introduction Smoking cessation has been considered a benefit for smokers. This study aimed to invest...
Introduction: The '5A' model for smoking cessation was introduced in 2000 by the US Department of He...
Background and challenges to implementation Even though, there are various ways to assist smokers t...
BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mill...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco is still one of the single most important risk factors among the lifestyle hab...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco is still one of the single most important risk factors among the lifestyle hab...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of delivering brief and disease-centred smoking cessation inte...
BackgroundThis study estimated the cost-effectiveness of four strategies enhancing the quality and a...
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
Objectives: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to effectively reduce the incidence of diabetes,...
Background Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Background and challenges to implementation Thailand National Quitline (TNQ) has been established i...
BackgroundTreatment for tobacco dependence is not available in many low-resource settings, especiall...
Background: Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Aims: Clinical smoking cessation interventions have been found typically to be highly cost-effective...
Introduction Smoking cessation has been considered a benefit for smokers. This study aimed to invest...
Introduction: The '5A' model for smoking cessation was introduced in 2000 by the US Department of He...
Background and challenges to implementation Even though, there are various ways to assist smokers t...
BACKGROUND:India has the second largest diabetic population (61 million) and tobacco users (275 mill...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco is still one of the single most important risk factors among the lifestyle hab...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco is still one of the single most important risk factors among the lifestyle hab...
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of delivering brief and disease-centred smoking cessation inte...
BackgroundThis study estimated the cost-effectiveness of four strategies enhancing the quality and a...
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
Objectives: Lifestyle interventions have been shown to effectively reduce the incidence of diabetes,...
Background Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...