Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt may aid in the development of effective cessation treatments. The aims of this study were to measure tobacco use behaviour; previous quit attempts and outcomes; methods used to assist quitting; difficulties experienced during previous attempts; the motives and preferred methods to assist quitting in a future attempt; identify the factors associated with preferences for smoking cessation. Design: Face-to-face interview using a structured questionnaire. Setting: Inpatient wards of three Australian public hospitals. Participants: Hospitalised smokers enrolled in a smoking cessation trial. Results: Of 600 enrolled patients (42.8% participation rat...
Purpose: The ever-growing variety of methods available for smoking cessation have the potential to l...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
Introduction: According to National Health and Morbidity Survey 2015, about 22.8% of Malaysian pop...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as a frontline smoking cessation tool f...
Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as a frontline smoking cessation tool f...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Keane, CA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8134-7388Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as ...
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: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Purpose: The ever-growing variety of methods available for smoking cessation have the potential to l...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
Introduction: According to National Health and Morbidity Survey 2015, about 22.8% of Malaysian pop...
Objective: Understanding smokers' quit experiences and their preferences for a future quit attempt m...
Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as a frontline smoking cessation tool f...
Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as a frontline smoking cessation tool f...
Introduction: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than general population smokers. Howeve...
Keane, CA ORCiD: 0000-0001-8134-7388Objective: Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is recommended as ...
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: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
BACKGROUND: An admission to hospital provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Individual...
Background and Aim: Tobacco use is one of the leading global causes of avoidable death worldwide and...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
Purpose: The ever-growing variety of methods available for smoking cessation have the potential to l...
Introduction: This study investigates factors predicting past year quit attempts among smokers enrol...
Introduction: According to National Health and Morbidity Survey 2015, about 22.8% of Malaysian pop...