BACKGROUND: This study determined the feasibility and potential efficacy of an evidence-based standardized smoking cessation intervention delivered by vascular surgeons to smokers with peripheral arterial disease. METHODS: We performed a cluster-randomized trial of current adult smokers referred to eight vascular surgery practices from September 1, 2014, to July 31, 2015. A three-component smoking cessation intervention (physician advice, nicotine replacement therapy, and telephone-based quitline referral) was compared with usual care. The primary outcome was smoking cessation for 7 days, assessed 3 months after the intervention. Secondary outcomes were patients\u27 nicotine dependence and health expectancies of smoking assessed using Patie...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many peopl...
BACKGROUND: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping s...
BACKGROUND: This study determined the feasibility and potential efficacy of an evidence-based standa...
OBJECTIVE: Although smoking cessation is a key priority emphasized by professional societies and mul...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognized benefits of smoking cessation, many clinicians question if a brie...
OBJECTIVE: Smoking is the most important modifiable risk factor for patients with vascular disease. ...
Objective: This review aimed to systematically pool evidence from randomised clinical trials (RCT) o...
The burden of tobacco dependence can be measured in premature deaths due to accelerated atherosclero...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
Perioperative smoking cessation in vascular surgery: challenges with a randomized controlled trial M...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important risk factor for recurrent events in cardiovascular patients. Evi...
ObjectiveSmoking is the most important modifiable risk factor for patients with vascular disease. Th...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
Background: Abstinence from smoking can improve postoperative outcomes, and surgery is also an excel...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many peopl...
BACKGROUND: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping s...
BACKGROUND: This study determined the feasibility and potential efficacy of an evidence-based standa...
OBJECTIVE: Although smoking cessation is a key priority emphasized by professional societies and mul...
BACKGROUND: Despite the recognized benefits of smoking cessation, many clinicians question if a brie...
OBJECTIVE: Smoking is the most important modifiable risk factor for patients with vascular disease. ...
Objective: This review aimed to systematically pool evidence from randomised clinical trials (RCT) o...
The burden of tobacco dependence can be measured in premature deaths due to accelerated atherosclero...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
Perioperative smoking cessation in vascular surgery: challenges with a randomized controlled trial M...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is an important risk factor for recurrent events in cardiovascular patients. Evi...
ObjectiveSmoking is the most important modifiable risk factor for patients with vascular disease. Th...
BACKGROUND: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many people with smoking-related...
Background: Abstinence from smoking can improve postoperative outcomes, and surgery is also an excel...
AbstractObjectives. To review current evidence for the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventi...
© 2019 The Author(s). Background: Despite the clear harm associated with smoking tobacco, many peopl...
BACKGROUND: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping s...