AbstractObjectiveThe English ‘stop smoking services’ provide behavioural support to some 700,000 smokers annually. Success rates of the services varied considerably before 2010 and had been in slight decline so, to improve performance, a national programme of evidence-based practitioner training was developed to improve knowledge and skills-based competences. This study evaluated whether uptake of the training was associated with improvements in success rates of services.MethodsMean 4-week biochemically verified abstinence rates were compared for 146 (of 151) stop smoking services between 2008–10 (before roll-out of training) and 2011–13 (after roll-out), and the change in success rates for each service was regressed on to the number of pra...
Background Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates among developed countries but according to The...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Introduction and Aims: New strategies are required to reach subpopulations with high smoking rates. ...
AbstractObjectiveThe English ‘stop smoking services’ provide behavioural support to some 700,000 smo...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death world wide. There is...
BACKGROUND: No systematic basis has yet been published for specifying competences needed to underpin...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based behaviour change interventions into practice is aided by use o...
Issues: To contribute towards reversing the tobacco pandemic, professional organisational alliances ...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
The treatment of nicotine dependence in individuals with substance use disorders has been an area of...
To assess the effectiveness of training stop smoking services providers in Malaysia to deliver suppo...
Abstract This study has targeted to comparatively analyze smoking cessation success rates and succes...
Abstract Background The English National Health Service’s (NHS) Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) constit...
To capitalise on the opportunities that the smoking ban legislation in Switzerland offers for the pr...
To help identify effective components of behavioral support for smoking cessation, this study identi...
Background Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates among developed countries but according to The...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Introduction and Aims: New strategies are required to reach subpopulations with high smoking rates. ...
AbstractObjectiveThe English ‘stop smoking services’ provide behavioural support to some 700,000 smo...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death world wide. There is...
BACKGROUND: No systematic basis has yet been published for specifying competences needed to underpin...
OBJECTIVE: Translating evidence-based behaviour change interventions into practice is aided by use o...
Issues: To contribute towards reversing the tobacco pandemic, professional organisational alliances ...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
The treatment of nicotine dependence in individuals with substance use disorders has been an area of...
To assess the effectiveness of training stop smoking services providers in Malaysia to deliver suppo...
Abstract This study has targeted to comparatively analyze smoking cessation success rates and succes...
Abstract Background The English National Health Service’s (NHS) Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) constit...
To capitalise on the opportunities that the smoking ban legislation in Switzerland offers for the pr...
To help identify effective components of behavioral support for smoking cessation, this study identi...
Background Sweden has one of the lowest smoking rates among developed countries but according to The...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Introduction and Aims: New strategies are required to reach subpopulations with high smoking rates. ...