This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: The primary objectives are to summarise the evidence from Cochrane Reviews that assessed the effect of behavioural interventions designed to support smoking cessation attempts, and address the following two questions: How do modes of delivery, person delivering the intervention, and the behavioural and motivational components of behavioural interventions for smoking cessation compare with each other in achieving abstinence at follow‐up of six months or longer? Do the effects of behavioural interventions vary by other characteristics, including population, setting, and length of intervention? The secondary objective of this review is to summar...
Objectives This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: T...
BACKGROUND: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking,...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
BackgroundSmoking is a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. In people who smoke, quitting s...
Background: Smoking is a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. In people who smoke, quitting...
Aims To investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavi...
AimsTo investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavio...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
Abstract Background Smoking continues to be a leading cause of preventable chronic disease-related ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringin...
Objectives This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: T...
BACKGROUND: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking,...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...
BackgroundSmoking is a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. In people who smoke, quitting s...
Background: Smoking is a leading cause of disease and death worldwide. In people who smoke, quitting...
Aims To investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavi...
AimsTo investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavio...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Background Systematic reviews of behaviour change interventions for smoking cessation vary in scope,...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Aims: To estimate the strengths of associations between use of behaviour change techniques (BCTs) an...
Acknowledgements We would also like to thank our advisory board members who have already given valua...
Abstract Background Smoking continues to be a leading cause of preventable chronic disease-related ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions using a stage based approach in bringin...
Objectives This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: T...
BACKGROUND: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking,...
BACKGROUND: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies ...