BackgroundCommunity pharmacies have the potential to reduce the prevalence of tobacco use, yet most pharmacies do not integrate cessation activities into routine practice.ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to describe the recruitment strategy and participant yield for a 2-state, randomized trial evaluating 2 intervention approaches for increasing pharmacy-based referrals to tobacco quitlines.MethodsDetailed study recruitment tracking forms were used to document all contact attempts between the study investigators and each potential study site. These data were analyzed to characterize the overall recruitment and consent process for community pharmacies and pharmacy personnel (pharmacists, technicians).ResultsAchieving the target sampl...
Objective: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smoki...
BACKGROUND: NHS community pharmacies provide effective smoking cessation services; however, there is...
Objectives: Smokers are more likely to quit if they use the National Health Service (NHS) Stop Smoki...
BackgroundDespite the fact that individuals who smoke are at an increased risk for disease and there...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the long-term impact of 2 promising intervention approaches to engage pharmacy...
Pharmacists, as highly accessible members of the healthcare team, have considerable potential to add...
BACKGROUND: Pivotal trials have established that, among people who have no immediate intention to qu...
AIMS: To evaluate whether a structured community pharmacy-based smoking cessation programme (the P...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
BACKGROUND: Pivotal trials have established that, among people who have no immediate intention to qu...
BackgroundIn recent years, the role of community pharmacy technicians has expanded to include involv...
Background: UK government policy aims to strengthen the role of community pharmacies in health promo...
Abstract Background UK governm...
Background Community pharmacists could provide effective smoking cessation treatment because they of...
Background: NHS community pharmacies provide effective smoking cessation services; however, there is...
Objective: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smoki...
BACKGROUND: NHS community pharmacies provide effective smoking cessation services; however, there is...
Objectives: Smokers are more likely to quit if they use the National Health Service (NHS) Stop Smoki...
BackgroundDespite the fact that individuals who smoke are at an increased risk for disease and there...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the long-term impact of 2 promising intervention approaches to engage pharmacy...
Pharmacists, as highly accessible members of the healthcare team, have considerable potential to add...
BACKGROUND: Pivotal trials have established that, among people who have no immediate intention to qu...
AIMS: To evaluate whether a structured community pharmacy-based smoking cessation programme (the P...
Objective: To evaluate a training workshop for community pharmacy personnel to improve their counsel...
BACKGROUND: Pivotal trials have established that, among people who have no immediate intention to qu...
BackgroundIn recent years, the role of community pharmacy technicians has expanded to include involv...
Background: UK government policy aims to strengthen the role of community pharmacies in health promo...
Abstract Background UK governm...
Background Community pharmacists could provide effective smoking cessation treatment because they of...
Background: NHS community pharmacies provide effective smoking cessation services; however, there is...
Objective: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smoki...
BACKGROUND: NHS community pharmacies provide effective smoking cessation services; however, there is...
Objectives: Smokers are more likely to quit if they use the National Health Service (NHS) Stop Smoki...