INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, often have more difficulty quitting smoking and often are more difficult to recruit for smoking cessation programs. It is important to know how vulnerable groups can be recruited and motivated to participate in a smoking cessation program and what participants and professionals perceive as effective elements.METHODS Qualitative interviews were performed with participants of a community-based smoking cessation program in the Netherlands (n=18) and professionals involved in the recruitment of participants or as trainers in the community-based smoking cessation program (n=8). They were interviewed twice: once before the program had started and once ...
Abstract Background Smoking rates remain unacceptably high among individuals who are socially disadv...
BACKGROUND: When health promotion interventions are implemented, the gains are often short-lived, as...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding effective smoking cessation interventions in deprived...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
In Denmark there is a social gradient in smoking and this is showing in the statistics on smok-ing r...
Background: The optimum channel(s) used to recruit smokers living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods fo...
Background: The optimum channel(s) used to recruit smokers living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods fo...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
A lot of time and money has been invested in programmes to help those who smoke to quit. However, th...
Introduction and Aims: Novel ways of accessing and engaging smokers who are socially and economicall...
Abstract Background Smoking rates remain unacceptably high among individuals who are socially disadv...
BACKGROUND: When health promotion interventions are implemented, the gains are often short-lived, as...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding effective smoking cessation interventions in deprived...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Smokers from vulnerable groups, such as smokers with a low socioeconomic position, ofte...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
INTRODUCTION Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the effectiveness of workplace smoking c...
In Denmark there is a social gradient in smoking and this is showing in the statistics on smok-ing r...
Background: The optimum channel(s) used to recruit smokers living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods fo...
Background: The optimum channel(s) used to recruit smokers living in disadvantaged neighbourhoods fo...
Reaching disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation represents a significant challenge. Not-for-prof...
A lot of time and money has been invested in programmes to help those who smoke to quit. However, th...
Introduction and Aims: Novel ways of accessing and engaging smokers who are socially and economicall...
Abstract Background Smoking rates remain unacceptably high among individuals who are socially disadv...
BACKGROUND: When health promotion interventions are implemented, the gains are often short-lived, as...
Objective: There is limited evidence regarding effective smoking cessation interventions in deprived...