PurposeMany Americans continue to smoke, increasing their risk of disease and premature death. Both telephone-based counseling and in-person tobacco cessation classes may improve access for smokers seeking convenient support to quit. Little research has assessed whether such programs are effective in real-world clinical populations.DesignRetrospective cohort study comparing wellness coaching participants with two groups of controls.SettingKaiser Permanente Northern California, a large integrated health care delivery system.SubjectsTwo hundred forty-one patients who participated in telephonic tobacco cessation coaching from January 1, 2011, to March 31, 2012, and two control groups: propensity-score-matched controls, and controls who partici...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Evidence-based treatments (e.g. quitlines) are greatly underutilized by smokers limiting their publi...
Abstract Background Telephone quitlines can help employees quit smoking. Quitlines typically use dir...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
Background: Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death. Most smokers are...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Brief supportive telephone counseling is a promising adjunct to self-help smoking cessation programs...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
INTRODUCTION: People with a mental health diagnosis have high rates of tobacco use and encounter lim...
IntroductionAntismoking mass media campaigns, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
A telephone counseling protocol for smoking cessation, previously shown to be efficacious, was prove...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Evidence-based treatments (e.g. quitlines) are greatly underutilized by smokers limiting their publi...
Abstract Background Telephone quitlines can help employees quit smoking. Quitlines typically use dir...
Aims. The development of acceptable, widely available and effective smoking cessation methods is cen...
Background: Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable disease and death. Most smokers are...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
During June 2000–May 2001, the American Cancer Society conducted a randomized trial of telephone cou...
Brief supportive telephone counseling is a promising adjunct to self-help smoking cessation programs...
Objectives: Active telephone recruitment (‘cold calling’) can enrol almost 45 times more smokers to ...
BACKGROUND: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Passive recruitment strategies relying on smoker-initiated contact probably contribute to particular...
INTRODUCTION: People with a mental health diagnosis have high rates of tobacco use and encounter lim...
IntroductionAntismoking mass media campaigns, such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
A telephone counseling protocol for smoking cessation, previously shown to be efficacious, was prove...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 130...
Background: Telephone services can provide information and support for smokers. Counselling may be p...
Evidence-based treatments (e.g. quitlines) are greatly underutilized by smokers limiting their publi...