OBJECTIVE: To describe the rationale and methods for the development of culturally-sensitive smoking cessation interventions for primary care settings in developing countries. RATIONALE: Smokers in the Middle East have great difficulty quitting. Effective smoking cessation programs are currently lacking in the Middle East, and the development of culturally sensitive programs is hindered by the dearth of standardized information regarding tobacco use and dependence in this region. METHODs. Epidemiological and clinical laboratory methods are needed to determine the prevalence and patterns of tobacco use and nicotine dependence. One strategy is to adapt smoking cessation methods widely used in industrialized countries to the Syrian and Middle ...
Background: Smoking in Saudi Arabia is one of the most significant health issues. The Ministry of He...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and premature death globally. Wh...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the rationale and methods for the development of culturally-sensitive smoking...
Background: The Syrian Center for Tobacco Studies (SCTS) was established in response to the smoking ...
The tobacco epidemic in Syria is characterised by high rates of cigarettes smoking in men and dramat...
In Qatar, tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death and disease. Telephone-based interventio...
Introduction: The development of evidence-based smoking cessation programs is in its infancy in deve...
In Middle East countries, the average prevalence of tobacco use is relatively high. This systematic ...
Abstract Background Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and de...
Objective: To document primary health care (PHC) providers\u27 tobacco use, and how this influences ...
Background: Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Despite the abundance of scientific evidence confirming the health consequences of smoking and other...
Aims: Effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation has not been evaluat...
Background and Aim: There is a need to improve utilization of cessation assistance in low- and middl...
Background: Smoking in Saudi Arabia is one of the most significant health issues. The Ministry of He...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and premature death globally. Wh...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the rationale and methods for the development of culturally-sensitive smoking...
Background: The Syrian Center for Tobacco Studies (SCTS) was established in response to the smoking ...
The tobacco epidemic in Syria is characterised by high rates of cigarettes smoking in men and dramat...
In Qatar, tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death and disease. Telephone-based interventio...
Introduction: The development of evidence-based smoking cessation programs is in its infancy in deve...
In Middle East countries, the average prevalence of tobacco use is relatively high. This systematic ...
Abstract Background Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and de...
Objective: To document primary health care (PHC) providers\u27 tobacco use, and how this influences ...
Background: Smokeless tobacco (ST) is consumed globally by more than 350 million people, with approx...
Despite the abundance of scientific evidence confirming the health consequences of smoking and other...
Aims: Effectiveness of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for smoking cessation has not been evaluat...
Background and Aim: There is a need to improve utilization of cessation assistance in low- and middl...
Background: Smoking in Saudi Arabia is one of the most significant health issues. The Ministry of He...
Treating tobacco dependence is paramount for global tobacco control efforts, but is often overshadow...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability and premature death globally. Wh...