Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death world wide. There is good evidence that brief interventions from health professionals can increase smoking cessation attempts. A number of trials have examined whether skills training for health professionals can lead them to have greater success in helping their patients who smoke. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of training health care professionals in the delivery of smoking cessation interventions to their patients, and to assess the additional effects of training characteristics such as intervention content, delivery method and intensity. Search methods: The Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group's Specialised Register, electronic databases and t...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, frequently advise people to improve their he...
Background Healthcare providers play a central role in promoting smoking cessation. Patients getting...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death world wide. There is...
The objectives were to determine the effectiveness of training health care professionals in the deli...
The treatment of nicotine dependence in individuals with substance use disorders has been an area of...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Objective: Few continuing education programs to train behavioral health professionals to deliver tob...
AbstractObjectiveThe English ‘stop smoking services’ provide behavioural support to some 700,000 smo...
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OBJECTIVES:A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatme...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
This study evaluated the effect of training pharmacists in the stage-of-change model for smoking ces...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, frequently advise people to improve their he...
Background Healthcare providers play a central role in promoting smoking cessation. Patients getting...
Background: Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable death world wide. There is...
The objectives were to determine the effectiveness of training health care professionals in the deli...
The treatment of nicotine dependence in individuals with substance use disorders has been an area of...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
BACKGROUND: New educational programs must be developed to improve physicians' skills and effectivene...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Objective: Few continuing education programs to train behavioral health professionals to deliver tob...
AbstractObjectiveThe English ‘stop smoking services’ provide behavioural support to some 700,000 smo...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This study examined the effectiveness of low-intensity, ...
OBJECTIVES:A lack of physician training is a major obstacle for effective tobacco dependence treatme...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
This study evaluated the effect of training pharmacists in the stage-of-change model for smoking ces...
Reviewers conducted a search for studies in March 2012 and identified 15 RCTs published between 1988...
Background: Healthcare professionals, including nurses, frequently advise people to improve their he...
Background Healthcare providers play a central role in promoting smoking cessation. Patients getting...