We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advice according to different methods (ABC, 5As). In a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial our training proved effective in increasing GP-delivered rates of such advice ( from 13% to 33%). In this follow-up analysis we examined the effect of the training and compared ABC versus 5As on patient-reported quit attempts and point prevalence abstinence at weeks 4, 12 and 26 following GP consultation.Follow-up data were collected in 1937 smoking patients - independently of the receipt of GP advice - recruited before or after the training of 69 GPs. At week 26, similar to 70% of the patients were lost to follow-up. All 1937 patients were includ...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
RATIONALE: To assess the success rate of smoking cessation with the "minimal intervention strategy" ...
Background: There is insufficient and conflicting evidence about whether more intensive behavioural ...
We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advic...
We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advic...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a 3.5-h training session for general practitioners (GPs) in...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a 3.5-h training session for general practitioners (GPs) in...
BackgroundThe German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners (...
BackgroundThe German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the smoking status of general practitioners (GPs) and ...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This study examined the effectiveness of low-intensity, ...
Abstract Background Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
RATIONALE: To assess the success rate of smoking cessation with the "minimal intervention strategy" ...
Background: There is insufficient and conflicting evidence about whether more intensive behavioural ...
We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advic...
We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advic...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a 3.5-h training session for general practitioners (GPs) in...
This study assessed the effectiveness of a 3.5-h training session for general practitioners (GPs) in...
BackgroundThe German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners (...
BackgroundThe German clinical guideline on tobacco addiction recommends that general practitioners (...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between the smoking status of general practitioners (GPs) and ...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: This study examined the effectiveness of low-intensity, ...
Abstract Background Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
AIMS: To evaluate the effectiveness of tailored cessation advice reports, including levels of readin...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
RATIONALE: To assess the success rate of smoking cessation with the "minimal intervention strategy" ...
Background: There is insufficient and conflicting evidence about whether more intensive behavioural ...