It is not known whether large financial incentives enhance long-term smoking cessation rates outside clinical or workplace settings
The aim of this community-randomised smoking cessation (SC) trial was to investigate both recruitmen...
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up ≤six months).</p
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Previo...
Background: Although 435,000 Americans die each year of tobacco-related illness, only f3 % of smoker...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
Background Financial incentives, monetary or vouchers, are widely used in an attempt to precipitate,...
a bs tr ac t Background Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United St...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Summary: Background: Financial incentives are potentially useful tools to aid smoking cessation, bu...
Background: Stimulating successful tobacco cessation among employees has multiple benefits. Employee...
Background Financial incentives are potentially useful tools to aid smoking cessation, but robust ev...
BackgroundSmoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, but evidence-based...
Introduction:Financial incentive (FI) programmes can promote smoking cessation. While foundational r...
This study compared the effectiveness of a multicomponent smoking cessation/reduction program (”M ) ...
The aim of this community-randomised smoking cessation (SC) trial was to investigate both recruitmen...
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up ≤six months).</p
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Previo...
Background: Although 435,000 Americans die each year of tobacco-related illness, only f3 % of smoker...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
Background Financial incentives, monetary or vouchers, are widely used in an attempt to precipitate,...
a bs tr ac t Background Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United St...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Summary: Background: Financial incentives are potentially useful tools to aid smoking cessation, bu...
Background: Stimulating successful tobacco cessation among employees has multiple benefits. Employee...
Background Financial incentives are potentially useful tools to aid smoking cessation, but robust ev...
BackgroundSmoking is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, but evidence-based...
Introduction:Financial incentive (FI) programmes can promote smoking cessation. While foundational r...
This study compared the effectiveness of a multicomponent smoking cessation/reduction program (”M ) ...
The aim of this community-randomised smoking cessation (SC) trial was to investigate both recruitmen...
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up >six months).</p
<p>Meta-analysis of financial incentives for smoking cessation (follow-up ≤six months).</p