Introduction: The principal aim of this study was to assess the accessibility of subsidized cessation medications to socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers, including smokers living in regional and remote communities. Methods: Analyses used baseline questionnaire and linked Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme data for 18 686 regular smokers participating in the 45 and Up Study, a large-scale Australian cohort study of people aged 45 years and older. Participants who were dispensed nicotine replacement therapy, varenicline, or bupropion were identified from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme data, which provide an essentially complete record of participants' access to subsidized pharmaceuticals. Associations between the supply of each pharmacoth...
Protocol for a randomised pragmatic policy trial of nicotine products for quitting or long-term subs...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To examine the use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and the stop-smoking medicines (...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In Australia, patterns of use of smoking cessation medications and factors asso...
Background: Tobacco smoking leads to death or disability and a drain on national resources. The lite...
In Australia and New Zealand, population groups who experience social disadvantage smoke at much hig...
Background: Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in Australia...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, tobacco smoking rates have declined but inequalities remain with significa...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Background and Aims: Reducing smoking prevalence among smokers from low socio-economic status (SES) ...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reducing smoking prevalence among sm...
AIMS Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study sou...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Protocol for a randomised pragmatic policy trial of nicotine products for quitting or long-term subs...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To examine the use of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and the stop-smoking medicines (...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In Australia, patterns of use of smoking cessation medications and factors asso...
Background: Tobacco smoking leads to death or disability and a drain on national resources. The lite...
In Australia and New Zealand, population groups who experience social disadvantage smoke at much hig...
Background: Tobacco smoking is the leading preventable cause of morbidity and mortality in Australia...
BACKGROUND: In Australia, tobacco smoking rates have declined but inequalities remain with significa...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Background and Aims: Reducing smoking prevalence among smokers from low socio-economic status (SES) ...
Aims: Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study so...
© 2014 Society for the Study of Addiction. BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Reducing smoking prevalence among sm...
AIMS Reducing preventable hospitalisation is a priority for health systems worldwide. This study sou...
About one in every two smokers dies from smoking-related causes every year. In response to this, ove...
Protocol for a randomised pragmatic policy trial of nicotine products for quitting or long-term subs...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...
Objective: To determine the impact of tobacco control policies and mass media campaigns on smoking p...