Background: Intensive interventions on smoking cessation increase abstinence rates. However, few electronic mail (E-mail) based intensive interventions have been tested in smokers and none in primary care (PC) setting. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive E-mail based intervention in smokers attending PC services. Methods/design: Randomized Controlled Multicentric Trial. Study population: 1060 smokers aged between 18-70 years from Catalonia, Salamanca and Aragón (Spain) who have and check regularly an E-mail account. Patients will be randomly assigned to control or intervention group. Intervention: Six phase intensive intervention with two face to face interviews and four automatically created and pe...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for many chronic and fatal illnesses. Stopping ...
BackgroundSmoking cessation is the most common preventative for an array of diseases, including lung...
Background: Intensive interventions on smoking cessation increase abstinence rates. However, few ele...
Effectiveness of an intensive E-mail based intervention in smoking cessation (TABATIC study): study ...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
BACKGROUND: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
Background - There is a need to deliver smoking cessation support at a population level, both in dev...
Abstract Background Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective intervention...
AIMS: To estimate the short-term effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of a smoking cessation...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is declining; however, it continues to be a major public healt...
International audienceIntroduction A French national smoking cessation service, Tabac Info Service, ...
International audienceIntroduction A French national smoking cessation service, Tabac Info Service, ...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of a combined internet and text message intervention for smoking...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for many chronic and fatal illnesses. Stopping ...
BackgroundSmoking cessation is the most common preventative for an array of diseases, including lung...
Background: Intensive interventions on smoking cessation increase abstinence rates. However, few ele...
Effectiveness of an intensive E-mail based intervention in smoking cessation (TABATIC study): study ...
Background: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
BACKGROUND: Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective interventions to enc...
Background - There is a need to deliver smoking cessation support at a population level, both in dev...
Abstract Background Smoking remains a major public health problem; developing effective intervention...
AIMS: To estimate the short-term effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of a smoking cessation...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is declining; however, it continues to be a major public healt...
International audienceIntroduction A French national smoking cessation service, Tabac Info Service, ...
International audienceIntroduction A French national smoking cessation service, Tabac Info Service, ...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of a combined internet and text message intervention for smoking...
OBJECTIVES: To develop and evaluate, in a primary care setting, a computerised system for generating...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
BACKGROUND: Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for many chronic and fatal illnesses. Stopping ...
BackgroundSmoking cessation is the most common preventative for an array of diseases, including lung...