Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, little is known about the extent to which inpatients receive such advice, or the impact it has on motivation to quit and quitting behaviours post-hospitalisation. Aims: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of smoking and cessation advice received by inpatients in two teaching hospitals in Ireland, and the impact of cessation advice on smoking at 3 months post discharge. Methods: We surveyed 1001 inpatients across two hospital sites, over a six-month period. Demographic details, clinical history, smoking history, motivation to quit, cigarette dependence, and recent quitting history were assessed. Results: Prevalence of smoking within t...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Debate exists about how intense smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized patients should be....
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
Background: The adverse effects of smoking are well documented and it is crucial that this modifiabl...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of inpatient brief counselling by a smoking cessation nurse...
Aim We aimed to determine the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatie...
Introduction Smoking prevalence is still high in Southern European countries. Smokers are frequent u...
Ba ckground: Hospitalization presents smokers with an opportunity to initiate smoking cessation. We ...
BACKGROUND: A hospital admission provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Providing smok...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
Background.The objective was to assess the effectiveness of a directly mailed smoking cessation inte...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Debate exists about how intense smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized patients should be....
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Brief cessation advice from health-care professionals in the hospital setting significantly increase...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
Background: The adverse effects of smoking are well documented and it is crucial that this modifiabl...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of inpatient brief counselling by a smoking cessation nurse...
Aim We aimed to determine the prevalence of smoking and smoking cessation advice received by inpatie...
Introduction Smoking prevalence is still high in Southern European countries. Smokers are frequent u...
Ba ckground: Hospitalization presents smokers with an opportunity to initiate smoking cessation. We ...
BACKGROUND: A hospital admission provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Providing smok...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
Background.The objective was to assess the effectiveness of a directly mailed smoking cessation inte...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Debate exists about how intense smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized patients should be....