We describe the series of iterative steps used to develop a smoking relapse-prevention intervention customized to the needs of cancer patients. Informed by relevant literature and a series of preliminary studies, an educational tool (DVD) was developed to target the unique smoking relapse risk factors among cancer patients. Learner verification interviews were conducted with 10 cancer patients who recently quit smoking to elicit feedback and inform the development of the DVD. The DVD was then refined using iterative processes and feedback from the learner verification interviews. Major changes focused on visual appeal, and the inclusion of additional testimonials and graphics to increase comprehension of key points and further emphasize the...
Introduction. Improvements in cancer screening and treatment are resulting in an increase in the num...
Background. In western countries, smoking prevalence rates are high among smokers unmotivated to qui...
BackgroundSmoking cessation of patients with cancer can improve treatment efficacy and survival.Obje...
We describe the series of iterative steps used to develop a smoking relapse-prevention intervention ...
Patients who achieve smoking cessation following a cancer diagnosis can experience an improvement in...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P1-0044Introduction and Project Objectives: Smoking cessation ...
Background: UK Stop Smoking Services are effective at assisting smokers to quit. However, smoking re...
BACKGROUND: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Aims: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
Background: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Under Review at Health Education & BehaviorBACKGROUND/AIMS: Guided imagery is an evidence-based, mul...
AIMS: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
BACKGROUND: Most people who stop smoking successfully for a few weeks will return to smoking again i...
Podium Presentation 2 - Paper Session 4: Treatment in Smokers with Comorbidities: no. PA4-3BACKGROUN...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Introduction. Improvements in cancer screening and treatment are resulting in an increase in the num...
Background. In western countries, smoking prevalence rates are high among smokers unmotivated to qui...
BackgroundSmoking cessation of patients with cancer can improve treatment efficacy and survival.Obje...
We describe the series of iterative steps used to develop a smoking relapse-prevention intervention ...
Patients who achieve smoking cessation following a cancer diagnosis can experience an improvement in...
Poster and abstract presentation: no. P1-0044Introduction and Project Objectives: Smoking cessation ...
Background: UK Stop Smoking Services are effective at assisting smokers to quit. However, smoking re...
BACKGROUND: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Aims: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
Background: Optimising smoking cessation services within a low radiation-dose computed tomography (L...
Under Review at Health Education & BehaviorBACKGROUND/AIMS: Guided imagery is an evidence-based, mul...
AIMS: Most people who quit smoking for a short term will return to smoking again in 12 months. We te...
BACKGROUND: Most people who stop smoking successfully for a few weeks will return to smoking again i...
Podium Presentation 2 - Paper Session 4: Treatment in Smokers with Comorbidities: no. PA4-3BACKGROUN...
Smoking is the major risk factor for several types of cancers and is responsible for 35% all cancer ...
Introduction. Improvements in cancer screening and treatment are resulting in an increase in the num...
Background. In western countries, smoking prevalence rates are high among smokers unmotivated to qui...
BackgroundSmoking cessation of patients with cancer can improve treatment efficacy and survival.Obje...