At follow-up of 751 subjects receiving a brief nurse-administered anti-smoking intervention in general practice, 135 subjects (18%) reported stopping smoking, of whom 44 (6%) reported sustained cessation for one year. The demographic, social and attitudinal characteristics of these subjects were compared with 616 subjects who continued to smoke. The most important predictors of cessation were intention to stop (OR 5.1, 95% CI 2.1-12.0), personal rating of likelihood of cessation (OR 4.9, 95% CI 2.8-8.5), nurse rating of likelihood of cessation (OR 4.0, 95% CI 2.2-7.4), and smoking habit of partner (1.9, 95% CI 1.3-2.9). As practice nurses are able to distinguish likely quitters from those who are not motivated and less likely to succeed, it...
Aims: To assess longer-term outcomes of a drop-in rolling-group model of behavioural support for smo...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Background Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implementa...
BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implement...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Most former cigarette smokers in the United States have stopped without formal assistance. However, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of inpatient brief counselling by a smoking cessation nurse...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Differences between the determinants of smoking cessation intention, initiation, and maintenance wer...
Examined predictors of smoking cessation attempts and predictors of the outcome of those attempts af...
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Previous prospective studies of smokers attempting to stop have identified a number of predictors of...
Aims: To assess longer-term outcomes of a drop-in rolling-group model of behavioural support for smo...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...
Background Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implementa...
BACKGROUND: Offering cessation support to health professionals who smoke to ensure optimal implement...
SummaryAlthough smoking cessation is clearly beneficial, many smokers respond poorly to smoking cess...
Smoking is the leading preventable cause of non-communicable disease mortality worldwide. Therefore,...
Most former cigarette smokers in the United States have stopped without formal assistance. However, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of inpatient brief counselling by a smoking cessation nurse...
AIM: To examine the smoking behaviour, knowledge and attitudes of nurses, their willingness to provi...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Differences between the determinants of smoking cessation intention, initiation, and maintenance wer...
Examined predictors of smoking cessation attempts and predictors of the outcome of those attempts af...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/71613/1/j.1525-1446.1995.tb00143.x.pd
Previous prospective studies of smokers attempting to stop have identified a number of predictors of...
Aims: To assess longer-term outcomes of a drop-in rolling-group model of behavioural support for smo...
Globally tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke represent some of the greatest risk factors for m...
Introduction: Despite their positive motivation to quit, many smokers do not attempt to quit or rela...