Aims To study the effectiveness of intensive counselling by a practice nurse (PN) versus brief advice by a general practitioner (GP), each combined with pharmacotherapy, for 6 months' tobacco abstinence (primary outcome). Secondary outcomes included 12-month abstinence, medication adherence and incremental costs per life-year gained. Design A multi-site (n=10), two-group, parallel, pragmatic randomized controlled trial. Setting A network of primary health-care centres in the Netherlands. Participants A total of 295 adult daily smokers (mean age=48 years; mean cigarettes/day=19). Intervention and comparator Patients were randomized to receive individual counselling by a practice nurse (PN) (n=149) or brief advice by a general practitioner (G...
Background:To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) in primary...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
Background: The German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners...
Aims To study the effectiveness of intensive counselling by a practice nurse (PN) versus brief advic...
Aims To study the effectiveness of intensive counselling by a practice nurse (PN) versus brief advic...
Introduction: Combining behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessat...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Combining behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation and recomm...
Aims: Although varenicline is commonly prescribed in primary care, information on smoking-related co...
Background: Cigarette smoking causes significant morbidity and mortality and is a major public healt...
AbstractObjectivesA recent trial showed the clinical benefit of retreatment with varenicline in subj...
Abstract Background Behavioral treatments can augment the success of pharmacotherapy in smoking cess...
BACKGROUND This study will test the uptake and effectiveness of a flexible package of smoking cessat...
While quitting smoking dramatically decreases overall mortality, general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Rationale: Smoking cessation interventions in outpatient settings have been demonstrated to be cost ...
Background:To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) in primary...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
Background: The German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners...
Aims To study the effectiveness of intensive counselling by a practice nurse (PN) versus brief advic...
Aims To study the effectiveness of intensive counselling by a practice nurse (PN) versus brief advic...
Introduction: Combining behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessat...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Combining behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation and recomm...
Aims: Although varenicline is commonly prescribed in primary care, information on smoking-related co...
Background: Cigarette smoking causes significant morbidity and mortality and is a major public healt...
AbstractObjectivesA recent trial showed the clinical benefit of retreatment with varenicline in subj...
Abstract Background Behavioral treatments can augment the success of pharmacotherapy in smoking cess...
BACKGROUND This study will test the uptake and effectiveness of a flexible package of smoking cessat...
While quitting smoking dramatically decreases overall mortality, general practitioners (GPs) are les...
Rationale: Smoking cessation interventions in outpatient settings have been demonstrated to be cost ...
Background:To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) in primary...
We examined the rate of smoking cessation associated with 6 weeks of group counseling therapy (GCT) ...
Background: The German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners...