BACKGROUND: A hospital admission provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Providing smoking cessation advice, counseling, or medication is now a quality-of-care measure for US hospitals. We assessed the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions initiated during a hospital stay. METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Review Group's register for randomized and quasirandomized controlled trials of smoking cessation interventions (behavioral counseling and/or pharmacotherapy) that began during hospitalization and had a minimum of 6 months of follow-up. Two authors independently extracted data from each article, with disagreements resolved by consensus. RESULTS: Thirty-three trials met inclusion criteria. Smoking ...
Study objectives: Smoking cessation for current smokers is a health-care imperative. It is not clear...
Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines recommending the provision of smoking cessation car...
Objective: Does the provision of a nurse-based intervention lead to smoking cessation in hospital pa...
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...
Smoking interferes with the recovery and healing process for hospitalized patients. The Joint Commis...
IntroductionMost smokers abstain from smoking during hospitalization but relapse upon discharge. Thi...
Levels of hospital smoking cessation care are less than optimal. This study aimed to synthesize the ...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
Background: Smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers are effective in promoting smok...
Debate exists about how intense smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized patients should be....
Introduction: Hospital pharmacists currently play a limited role in the management of nicotine withd...
Commentary on: Rigotti NA, Clair C, Munafò MR, et al. Interventions for smoking cessation in hospita...
Study objectives: Smoking cessation for current smokers is a health-care imperative. It is not clear...
Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines recommending the provision of smoking cessation car...
Objective: Does the provision of a nurse-based intervention lead to smoking cessation in hospital pa...
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...
Smoking interferes with the recovery and healing process for hospitalized patients. The Joint Commis...
IntroductionMost smokers abstain from smoking during hospitalization but relapse upon discharge. Thi...
Levels of hospital smoking cessation care are less than optimal. This study aimed to synthesize the ...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
Background: Smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers are effective in promoting smok...
Debate exists about how intense smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized patients should be....
Introduction: Hospital pharmacists currently play a limited role in the management of nicotine withd...
Commentary on: Rigotti NA, Clair C, Munafò MR, et al. Interventions for smoking cessation in hospita...
Study objectives: Smoking cessation for current smokers is a health-care imperative. It is not clear...
Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines recommending the provision of smoking cessation car...
Objective: Does the provision of a nurse-based intervention lead to smoking cessation in hospital pa...