Smoking remains one of the leading risk factors contributing to the global burden of disease. Sub-optimal implementation of evidence-based tobacco control and smoking cessation practice is a major challenge despite a substantial evidence base for interventions to increase smoking cessation globally. We aim to develop an Evidence and Gap Map (EGM) to collate the existing evidence and identify the gap in research on interventions to increase smoking cessation worldwide. A conceptual framework was developed followed by the formulation of a search strategy with key search terms and search period (1970 – date of search). The search will be conducted in relevant bibliographic databases (e.g. MEDLINE, Embase, SCOPUS), systematic reviews databases ...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
BACKGROUND: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
ABSTRACTIt has been argued that the preponderance of studies into individual smoking cessation thera...
OBJECTIVE: Tobacco endgame policies aim to rapidly and permanently reduce smoking to minimal levels....
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading ca...
Background: Government interventions are critical to addressing the global tobacco epidemic, a major...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringing a...
Background: Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope...
Background: System change interventions for smoking cessation are policies and practices designed by...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Abstract Background Although non-pharmacological smoking cessation measures have been widely used am...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 70% - 90% of individuals in drug treatment con-currently smoke cigarettes. ...
Abstract Background In the long term, smoking cessation can decrease the risk of cancer, stroke, and...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
BACKGROUND: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
ABSTRACTIt has been argued that the preponderance of studies into individual smoking cessation thera...
OBJECTIVE: Tobacco endgame policies aim to rapidly and permanently reduce smoking to minimal levels....
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading ca...
Background: Government interventions are critical to addressing the global tobacco epidemic, a major...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringing a...
Background: Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope...
Background: System change interventions for smoking cessation are policies and practices designed by...
Background: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Abstract Background Although non-pharmacological smoking cessation measures have been widely used am...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
BACKGROUND: An estimated 70% - 90% of individuals in drug treatment con-currently smoke cigarettes. ...
Abstract Background In the long term, smoking cessation can decrease the risk of cancer, stroke, and...
Background: Smoking is a significant risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Health education by he...
BACKGROUND: It may be reasonable to try to reduce the harm from continued smoking amongst smokers un...
ABSTRACTIt has been argued that the preponderance of studies into individual smoking cessation thera...