Background Smoking cessation programmes are well established in western countries with many economic appraisals and analysis. However, appraisals are scarce in Asian countries. Smoking cessation in Hong Kong started less than 20 years ago. This study aim to analysed the cost-effectiveness of smoking cessation programmes under the management of Department of Health in Hong Kong. Methods There is only one smoking cessation clinic run by the Department of Health targeting the public. Smokers were enrolled through a smoking cessation hotline or referral from general out-patient clinics. Counselling and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) were provided to appropriate clients. The effectiveness was measured by estimating the number of quitt...
AIMS To investigate the cost-effectiveness of English specialist smoking cessation services. D...
Background. Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utiliz...
Over decades, smoking has been identified as one of the most preventable public health problems. . A...
Background: In the West, the effectiveness of smoking cessation programmes is well established. Smok...
Introduction The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Integrated Centre on Smoking Cessation has been providi...
Background: Costs of tobacco-related disease can be useful evidence to support tobacco control. In H...
Introduction: New smoke-free legislation implemented in Hong Kong on 1 January 2007, prohibited smok...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of the Chinese subjects who utilised the first telephone ...
After several years’ delay and numerous debates, the Hong Kong SAR Government’s proposed amendments ...
Oral PresentationINTRODUCTION: The Hong Kong Government has implemented a comprehensive smoke-free l...
OBJECTIVE: In the Republic of Korea, nationwide government-supported Smoking Cessation Clinics have ...
Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldObjective: To estimate the cost of tobac...
BACKGROUND: Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utiliz...
Background: Tobacco endgame policies are increasingly advocated to end tobacco use. This study inves...
Poster Session 2INTRODUCTION: In 2009, a Quit to Win Contest was held in Hong Kong to attract the co...
AIMS To investigate the cost-effectiveness of English specialist smoking cessation services. D...
Background. Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utiliz...
Over decades, smoking has been identified as one of the most preventable public health problems. . A...
Background: In the West, the effectiveness of smoking cessation programmes is well established. Smok...
Introduction The Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Integrated Centre on Smoking Cessation has been providi...
Background: Costs of tobacco-related disease can be useful evidence to support tobacco control. In H...
Introduction: New smoke-free legislation implemented in Hong Kong on 1 January 2007, prohibited smok...
Objective: To describe the characteristics of the Chinese subjects who utilised the first telephone ...
After several years’ delay and numerous debates, the Hong Kong SAR Government’s proposed amendments ...
Oral PresentationINTRODUCTION: The Hong Kong Government has implemented a comprehensive smoke-free l...
OBJECTIVE: In the Republic of Korea, nationwide government-supported Smoking Cessation Clinics have ...
Conference Theme: Building capapcity of a tobacco-free worldObjective: To estimate the cost of tobac...
BACKGROUND: Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utiliz...
Background: Tobacco endgame policies are increasingly advocated to end tobacco use. This study inves...
Poster Session 2INTRODUCTION: In 2009, a Quit to Win Contest was held in Hong Kong to attract the co...
AIMS To investigate the cost-effectiveness of English specialist smoking cessation services. D...
Background. Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utiliz...
Over decades, smoking has been identified as one of the most preventable public health problems. . A...