Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of telephone support to help smokers quit, including proactive or reactive counselling, or the provision of other information to smokers calling a helpline. Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group Specialised Register, clinicaltrials.gov, and the ICTRP for studies of telephone counselling, using search terms including 'hotlines' or 'quitline' or 'helpline'. Date of the most recent search: May 2018. Selection criteria: Randomised or quasi‐randomised controlled trials which offered proactive or reac...
Objectives: This study identified smokers' intended use of new quitline features aimed at improving ...
The aim of the study was to prove that there is a strong need among the smoking population for the a...
Background: Smoking cessation is an effective intervention for cancer prevention. For some reasons m...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of different types of adjunctive support to stop smoking for indiv...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
Aim To assess the effectiveness of a program of computer-generated tailored advice for callers to a ...
Background: Telephone quit lines are accessible to many smokers and are used to engage motivated smo...
Background: Studies indicate that shortage of cessation counsellors may be a major barrier for tobac...
Background: Systematic reviews demonstrated that proactive telephone counseling increases smoking ce...
Background : Tobacco is a major public health problem that needs to be addressed. The Swedish quitli...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
Randomised controlled trial Adding live, reactive telephone counselling to self-help literature does...
Objectives: This study identified smokers' intended use of new quitline features aimed at improving ...
The aim of the study was to prove that there is a strong need among the smoking population for the a...
Background: Smoking cessation is an effective intervention for cancer prevention. For some reasons m...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of different types of adjunctive support to stop smoking for indiv...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
Aim To assess the effectiveness of a program of computer-generated tailored advice for callers to a ...
Background: Telephone quit lines are accessible to many smokers and are used to engage motivated smo...
Background: Studies indicate that shortage of cessation counsellors may be a major barrier for tobac...
Background: Systematic reviews demonstrated that proactive telephone counseling increases smoking ce...
Background : Tobacco is a major public health problem that needs to be addressed. The Swedish quitli...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
Randomised controlled trial Adding live, reactive telephone counselling to self-help literature does...
Objectives: This study identified smokers' intended use of new quitline features aimed at improving ...
The aim of the study was to prove that there is a strong need among the smoking population for the a...
Background: Smoking cessation is an effective intervention for cancer prevention. For some reasons m...