AIM: Decrease the quantity of daily cigarettes smoked by 25% in cigarette smokers receiving their care at an ambulatory resident practice from January 2016 to May 2016.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1005/thumbnail.jp
Quitting smoking is the most important thing individuals can do to protect their health. Tobacco use...
Purpose of Project: The purpose of this study was to implement multimodal smoking cessation interven...
Physicians can play a key role in smoking cessation but often fail to advise smokers effectively, ma...
Smoking is a large cause of morbidity and mortality in the healthcare system. Many patients are inte...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
This study compared the effectiveness of two brief interventions, direct advice and motivational int...
Smoking causes an estimated 480,000 deaths every year. At our institute, tobacco treatment services ...
Introduction: Despite a decline, smoking rates have remained high, especially in communities with lo...
Purpose Medical providers have the ability to influence patients' smoking status by performing the 5...
We developed a multidisciplinary curriculum to improve our residents’ proficiency with smoking cessa...
A minimal-contact smoking cessation program, designed for use in a health care setting, is described...
This project aimed to demonstrate that in-patient smoking cessation education would prepare the pati...
Introduction This study had three basic aims: to develop a community activity in smoking, to impleme...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Aim and objective Our aim was to explore possible changes in the ratio of a university hospital’s he...
Quitting smoking is the most important thing individuals can do to protect their health. Tobacco use...
Purpose of Project: The purpose of this study was to implement multimodal smoking cessation interven...
Physicians can play a key role in smoking cessation but often fail to advise smokers effectively, ma...
Smoking is a large cause of morbidity and mortality in the healthcare system. Many patients are inte...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a baseline measure of tobacco control activities carried out by physicians and ...
This study compared the effectiveness of two brief interventions, direct advice and motivational int...
Smoking causes an estimated 480,000 deaths every year. At our institute, tobacco treatment services ...
Introduction: Despite a decline, smoking rates have remained high, especially in communities with lo...
Purpose Medical providers have the ability to influence patients' smoking status by performing the 5...
We developed a multidisciplinary curriculum to improve our residents’ proficiency with smoking cessa...
A minimal-contact smoking cessation program, designed for use in a health care setting, is described...
This project aimed to demonstrate that in-patient smoking cessation education would prepare the pati...
Introduction This study had three basic aims: to develop a community activity in smoking, to impleme...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Aim and objective Our aim was to explore possible changes in the ratio of a university hospital’s he...
Quitting smoking is the most important thing individuals can do to protect their health. Tobacco use...
Purpose of Project: The purpose of this study was to implement multimodal smoking cessation interven...
Physicians can play a key role in smoking cessation but often fail to advise smokers effectively, ma...