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Introduction: Nearly 14% of US adults currently smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking causes more than...
BackgroundWhile primary care medical clinics have been the most common setting for the delivery of a...
Introduction Attendees of emergency departments (EDs) have a higher than expected prevalence of smok...
ABSTRACT Background. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) have strong potential to initiate tobacco interventions with...
OBJECTIVES: To examine factors associated with motivation to quit smoking and interest in an emergen...
WOS: 000275819400003PubMed ID: 19543095Objective To compare the effectiveness of smoking cessation c...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United Stat...
Objectives: The focus on acute care, time pressure, and lack of resources hamper the delivery of s...
Objective: Using a physician-directed, patient “opt-out” approach to prescriptive smoking cessation ...
Background and Objectives: Smokers who are in physical discomfort attended to emergency departments ...
Objective: Using a physician-directed, patient opt-out approach to prescriptive smoking cessation ...
BACKGROUND: The emergency department (ED) visit provides a great opportunity to initiate interventio...
© 2018 The Authors Background: Tobacco dependence remains the leading preventable cause of death in ...
Abstract Background The US Public Health Service smok...
Introduction: Nearly 14% of US adults currently smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking causes more than...
BackgroundWhile primary care medical clinics have been the most common setting for the delivery of a...
Introduction Attendees of emergency departments (EDs) have a higher than expected prevalence of smok...
ABSTRACT Background. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in ...
BACKGROUND: Emergency departments (EDs) have strong potential to initiate tobacco interventions with...
OBJECTIVES: To examine factors associated with motivation to quit smoking and interest in an emergen...
WOS: 000275819400003PubMed ID: 19543095Objective To compare the effectiveness of smoking cessation c...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United Stat...
Objectives: The focus on acute care, time pressure, and lack of resources hamper the delivery of s...
Objective: Using a physician-directed, patient “opt-out” approach to prescriptive smoking cessation ...
Background and Objectives: Smokers who are in physical discomfort attended to emergency departments ...
Objective: Using a physician-directed, patient opt-out approach to prescriptive smoking cessation ...
BACKGROUND: The emergency department (ED) visit provides a great opportunity to initiate interventio...
© 2018 The Authors Background: Tobacco dependence remains the leading preventable cause of death in ...
Abstract Background The US Public Health Service smok...
Introduction: Nearly 14% of US adults currently smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking causes more than...
BackgroundWhile primary care medical clinics have been the most common setting for the delivery of a...
Introduction Attendees of emergency departments (EDs) have a higher than expected prevalence of smok...