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...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Abstract Background Considerable public health effort...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment may contribute to health...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoki...
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: Smoking is a significant public health concern. The Ontario Pharmacy Smoking Cessation P...
Tobacco use continues to undermine the health of the Ontarian population. In addition, socio-economi...
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...
Background: The prevalence of Canadian smokers is 14.6%. Clark’s Harbour and Shelburne’s rate of smo...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Abstract Background Considerable public health effort...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoking cessation treatment may contribute to health...
Abstract Background Provision of evidence-based smoki...
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: Smoking is a significant public health concern. The Ontario Pharmacy Smoking Cessation P...
Tobacco use continues to undermine the health of the Ontarian population. In addition, socio-economi...
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...
Background: The prevalence of Canadian smokers is 14.6%. Clark’s Harbour and Shelburne’s rate of smo...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Introduction Tobacco smoking is a significant public health concern. It is estimated that more than ...
Abstract Background Considerable public health effort...