Background: Studies show suboptimal provision of smoking cessation assistance (counseling or pharmacotherapy) for current smokers attempting to quit. We aimed to identify smoking cessation assistance patterns in US cardiology practices. Methods and Results: Among 328 749 current smokers seen between January 1, 2013, and March 31, 2016, in 348 NCDR (National Cardiovascular Data Registry) PINNACLE (Practice Innovation and Clinical Excellence)-affiliated cardiology practices, we measured the rates of cessation assistance. We used multivariable hierarchical logistic regression models to determine provider-, practice-, and patient-level predictors of cessation assistance. We measured provider variation in cessation assistance using median rate r...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
Although most smokers visit a health care provider annually, only half report being provided evidenc...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
BACKGROUND: Adults who have experienced cardiac events have a high burden of smoking and are likely ...
BACKGROUND: Populations with cardiac conditions often continue to smoke at high rates (up to 62%), e...
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study is to examine pilot treatment outcomes of an outpatient Smoking Ce...
Objectives. To examine associations between patient factors and smoking cessation assistance in US s...
BACKGROUND: Most studies of smoking cessation counseling have been done in outpatient settings and s...
Background: Smoking is a major cardiovascular risk factor, and smoking cessation is imperative for p...
Smoking is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Upstate New York has a high adult sm...
Smoking rates are high among low-income populations who seek care in safety-net clinics. While most ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how often smoking patients receive quit advice and if pat...
Research Objective. To estimate the effect of provider advice in routine clinical contacts on patien...
Objectives Smoking cessation decreases morbidity and mortality due to chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
Background: Little is known about how smoking cessation practices in primary care differ for patient...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
Although most smokers visit a health care provider annually, only half report being provided evidenc...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...
BACKGROUND: Adults who have experienced cardiac events have a high burden of smoking and are likely ...
BACKGROUND: Populations with cardiac conditions often continue to smoke at high rates (up to 62%), e...
PURPOSE: The purpose of our study is to examine pilot treatment outcomes of an outpatient Smoking Ce...
Objectives. To examine associations between patient factors and smoking cessation assistance in US s...
BACKGROUND: Most studies of smoking cessation counseling have been done in outpatient settings and s...
Background: Smoking is a major cardiovascular risk factor, and smoking cessation is imperative for p...
Smoking is a modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Upstate New York has a high adult sm...
Smoking rates are high among low-income populations who seek care in safety-net clinics. While most ...
The purpose of this study was to determine how often smoking patients receive quit advice and if pat...
Research Objective. To estimate the effect of provider advice in routine clinical contacts on patien...
Objectives Smoking cessation decreases morbidity and mortality due to chronic obstructive pulmonary ...
Background: Little is known about how smoking cessation practices in primary care differ for patient...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
Although most smokers visit a health care provider annually, only half report being provided evidenc...
The study investigated the over-time changes and racial/ethnic disparities in the quality of health ...