The aim of this dissertation was to increase the use of smoking cessation interventions that are proven to be effective among smokers who are willing to undertake a quit attempt. The first part of the dissertation examined the potential of a referral aid intended to increase the use of smoking cessation interventions for smoking patients within the primary care setting. The second part of the thesis explored potential future applications of this referral aid outside of the primary care setting in the form of a decision aid
BACKGROUND: To study the factors associated with the intention of primary care professionals (PCPs) ...
This thesis examined how many parents who visit the child healthcare offices are dual users of e-cig...
The objective was to assess active ingredients, change mechanisms, and fidelity in interventions aim...
The aim of this dissertation was to increase the use of smoking cessation interventions that are pro...
Smoking is worldwide the main avoidable cause of disease and early death. A cessation advice by the ...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
Background:To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) in primary...
Despite public health efforts to support smoking cessation, one in five Dutch adults still smokes. P...
Many countries implement smoke-free legislation to protect non-smokers against the harm of second-ha...
Abstract: Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death globally. Smoking, in addition...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Recommender systems are artificial intelligence algorithms that can identify the most relevant piece...
Background: To study the factors associated with the intention of primary care professionals (PCPs) ...
BACKGROUND: To study the factors associated with the intention of primary care professionals (PCPs) ...
This thesis examined how many parents who visit the child healthcare offices are dual users of e-cig...
The objective was to assess active ingredients, change mechanisms, and fidelity in interventions aim...
The aim of this dissertation was to increase the use of smoking cessation interventions that are pro...
Smoking is worldwide the main avoidable cause of disease and early death. A cessation advice by the ...
This dissertation had two main goals. The first goal was to learn more about so-called decision aids...
Background:To expedite the use of evidence-based smoking cessation interventions (EBSCIs) in primary...
Despite public health efforts to support smoking cessation, one in five Dutch adults still smokes. P...
Many countries implement smoke-free legislation to protect non-smokers against the harm of second-ha...
Abstract: Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death globally. Smoking, in addition...
A combination of behavioural support and pharmacotherapy is most effective for smoking cessation, bu...
Recommender systems are artificial intelligence algorithms that can identify the most relevant piece...
Background: To study the factors associated with the intention of primary care professionals (PCPs) ...
BACKGROUND: To study the factors associated with the intention of primary care professionals (PCPs) ...
This thesis examined how many parents who visit the child healthcare offices are dual users of e-cig...
The objective was to assess active ingredients, change mechanisms, and fidelity in interventions aim...