IntroductionPeople experiencing severe mental illness (SMI) smoke at much higher rates than the general population and require additional support. Engagement with existing evidence-based interventions such as quitlines and nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) may be improved by mental health peer worker involvement and tailored support. This paper reports on a qualitative study nested within a peer researcher-facilitated tobacco treatment trial that included brief advice plus, for those in the intervention group, tailored quitline callback counseling and combination NRT. It contextualizes participant life experience and reflection on trial participation and offers insights for future interventions.MethodsQualitative semi-structured interviews...
Introduction: Individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses have a greater prevalence of s...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Introduction: People experiencing severe mental illness (SMI) smoke at much higher rates than the ge...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of linking inpatient nicotine dependence...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of linking inpatient nicotine dependence...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
Background: Smoking is one of the major modifiable risk factors contributing to early mortality for ...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Background: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high amon...
Introduction: Individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses have a greater prevalence of s...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Introduction: People experiencing severe mental illness (SMI) smoke at much higher rates than the ge...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Introduction: Although smokers with severe mental illnesses (SSMI) make quit attempts at comparable ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of linking inpatient nicotine dependence...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the effectiveness of linking inpatient nicotine dependence...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
Objective: To evaluate a smoking reduction and cessation intervention tailored for people with signi...
Background: Smoking is one of the major modifiable risk factors contributing to early mortality for ...
The prevalence of smoking and the resultant impact on the health and well-being of people experienci...
Background: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high amon...
Introduction: Individuals with severe and persistent mental illnesses have a greater prevalence of s...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...