Smoking cessation treatment is now integrated into many health-care systems and a major research effort is under way to improve current success rates. Until now results from randomized clinical trials have been reported in many different ways, leading to problems of interpretation. We propose six standard criteria comprising the 'Russell Standard' (RS). These criteria are applicable to trials of cessation aids where participants have a defined target quit date and there is face-to-face contact with researchers or clinic staff, as follows. (1) Follow-up for 6 months (RS6) or 12 months (RS12) from the target quit date or the end of a predefined 'grace period'; (2) self-report of smoking abstinence over the whole follow-up period allowing up t...
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts ...
Background The standard way to stop smoking is to stop abruptly on a quit day with no prior reductio...
[eng] Objectives: Primary: To compare the effectiveness of intensive group and individual interventi...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can le...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can l...
Although several reviews of smoking cessation trials have been published, none have specifically eva...
INTRODUCTION: A Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco working group recommended outcome measu...
Background: Classification of smoking status has a major impact on the conclusions drawn from smokin...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to stop abruptly on a quit day with no prior reducti...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to quit abruptly on a designated quit day. A number ...
Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rates of relapse ...
Introduction: Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
INTRODUCTION: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rat...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Recently, a subcommittee of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco published the group’s r...
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts ...
Background The standard way to stop smoking is to stop abruptly on a quit day with no prior reductio...
[eng] Objectives: Primary: To compare the effectiveness of intensive group and individual interventi...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can le...
Background: Different criteria regarding outcome measures in smoking research are used, which can l...
Although several reviews of smoking cessation trials have been published, none have specifically eva...
INTRODUCTION: A Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco working group recommended outcome measu...
Background: Classification of smoking status has a major impact on the conclusions drawn from smokin...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to stop abruptly on a quit day with no prior reducti...
BACKGROUND: The standard way to stop smoking is to quit abruptly on a designated quit day. A number ...
Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rates of relapse ...
Introduction: Smoking is one of the addiction problems that needs an effective intervention. Smoking...
INTRODUCTION: Smoke-free policies have been introduced in prisons internationally. However, high rat...
Background: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease worldwide. Therefor...
Recently, a subcommittee of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco published the group’s r...
Background: Most smoking cessation guidelines advise quitting abruptly. However, many quit attempts ...
Background The standard way to stop smoking is to stop abruptly on a quit day with no prior reductio...
[eng] Objectives: Primary: To compare the effectiveness of intensive group and individual interventi...