Background: Provision of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment may contribute to health disparities if barriers to treatment are greater for more disadvantaged groups. We describe and evaluate the public health impact of a novel outreach program to improve access to smoking cessation treatment in Ontario, Canada. Methods: We partnered with Public Health Units (PHUs) located across the province to deliver single-session workshops providing standardized evidence-based content and 10 weeks (2007–2008) or 5 weeks (2008–2016) of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). Participants completed a baseline assessment and were followed up by phone or e-mail at 6 months. We used the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation and Maintenanc...
IntroductionQuitlines are an important and widespread intervention that support smokers in their eff...
Despite the high risk of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality among low-income persons, few studi...
Low-income Franco-Ontarian women have a higher prevalence of smoking than the general population. Sm...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment may contribute to health...
Tobacco use continues to undermine the health of the Ontarian population. In addition, socio-economi...
Smoking cessation after a cancer diagnosis can significantly improve a person’s prognosis, treatment...
Background: Smoking is a significant public health concern. The Ontario Pharmacy Smoking Cessation P...
Background: The prevalence of Canadian smokers is 14.6%. Clark’s Harbour and Shelburne’s rate of smo...
Background: Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevalence of s...
Abstract Background Quitting smoking is the most effective way of reducing the risk of cancer among...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Abstract Background Considerable public health effort...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment populations are disproportionately affected by tobacco use morbidity and ...
IMPORTANCE: Widening socioeconomic disparities in mortality in the United States are largely explain...
IntroductionQuitlines are an important and widespread intervention that support smokers in their eff...
Despite the high risk of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality among low-income persons, few studi...
Low-income Franco-Ontarian women have a higher prevalence of smoking than the general population. Sm...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment may contribute to health...
Tobacco use continues to undermine the health of the Ontarian population. In addition, socio-economi...
Smoking cessation after a cancer diagnosis can significantly improve a person’s prognosis, treatment...
Background: Smoking is a significant public health concern. The Ontario Pharmacy Smoking Cessation P...
Background: The prevalence of Canadian smokers is 14.6%. Clark’s Harbour and Shelburne’s rate of smo...
Background: Considerable public health efforts are ongoing Canada-wide to reduce the prevalence of s...
Abstract Background Quitting smoking is the most effective way of reducing the risk of cancer among...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Abstract Background Considerable public health effort...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
BACKGROUND: Drug treatment populations are disproportionately affected by tobacco use morbidity and ...
IMPORTANCE: Widening socioeconomic disparities in mortality in the United States are largely explain...
IntroductionQuitlines are an important and widespread intervention that support smokers in their eff...
Despite the high risk of tobacco-related morbidity and mortality among low-income persons, few studi...
Low-income Franco-Ontarian women have a higher prevalence of smoking than the general population. Sm...