Abstract Background Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based interventions that help patients stop smoking. Acupuncture, hypnosis, and relaxation have no demonstrated efficacy on smoking cessation, whereas self-help material may only have a small benefit. The purpose of this study is to assess physicians' current clinical practice regarding smokers motivated to stop smoking. Methods The survey included 3385 Swiss primary care physicians. Self-reported use of nine smoking cessation interventions was scored. One point was given for each positive answer about practicing interventions with demonstrated efficacy, i.e. nicotine replacement therapy, bupropion, counselling, group therapy, and smoking cessation s...
BackgroundPhysician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently u...
Objectives: Quitting smoking plays a vital role in preventing chronic diseases. Family physicians ha...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use and appropriateness of medical advice for smoking cessation provided b...
Tobacco consumption is a risk factor for chronic diseases and worldwide around six million people di...
Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit because of their ability to integrate ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
Abstract Background Our aim was to study the smoking ...
Physicians are in a unique position to advice smokers to quit by the ability to integrate the variou...
Background: Despite the fact that 9 of 10 general practitioners in Germany believe that smoking cess...
Physicians discuss the risks of smoking with their patients, but seldom offer practical cessation su...
Purpose Tobacco control guidelines recommend all healthcare professionals to ask patients about thei...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various...
AimsTo assess the association between doctors’ smoking status and the use of the 5As of smoking cess...
BackgroundPhysician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently u...
Objectives: Quitting smoking plays a vital role in preventing chronic diseases. Family physicians ha...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Individual counselling, pharmacotherapy, and group therapy are evidence-based ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the use and appropriateness of medical advice for smoking cessation provided b...
Tobacco consumption is a risk factor for chronic diseases and worldwide around six million people di...
Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit because of their ability to integrate ...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
Abstract Background Our aim was to study the smoking ...
Physicians are in a unique position to advice smokers to quit by the ability to integrate the variou...
Background: Despite the fact that 9 of 10 general practitioners in Germany believe that smoking cess...
Physicians discuss the risks of smoking with their patients, but seldom offer practical cessation su...
Purpose Tobacco control guidelines recommend all healthcare professionals to ask patients about thei...
OBJECTIVES: Physicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various...
AimsTo assess the association between doctors’ smoking status and the use of the 5As of smoking cess...
BackgroundPhysician-implemented interventions for smoking cessation are effective but infrequently u...
Objectives: Quitting smoking plays a vital role in preventing chronic diseases. Family physicians ha...
ObjectivesPhysicians are in a unique position to advise smokers to quit by integrating the various a...