Primary care clinicians are often encouraged by government agencies to intervene systematically with all smokers. Pressure of time and pessimism about their own efficacy and patients' capacity to change are some of the reasons why clinicians do not feel it is appropriate to always advise every patient about unhealthy behaviours. Developments in patient centred approaches to the consultation and progress in the addictions field suggest that new consulting methods could be constructed which are more satisfying than giving brief advice to change. The aim of this study was to develop a structured, teachable and acceptable intervention for clinicians to help patients consider their smoking during general medical consultations. Patient centred st...
Patients resisted attempts to link smoking to their current medical problems in general practice con...
The Stages of Change approach to smoking cessation intervention is increasingly advocated in primary...
Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death and disability in the world. The UK is uniqu...
Primary care clinicians are often encouraged by government agencies to intervene systematically with...
Primary care clinicians are often encouraged by government agencies to intervene systematically with...
A random sample of GPs stratified by their attitudes towards discussing smoking with patients, each ...
OBJECTIVE: In 1991, the Victorian Smoking and Health Program introduced a simple intervention strate...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
Abstract Background Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with...
Introduction This study had three basic aims: to develop a community activity in smoking, to impleme...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness and acceptability of general practitioners'opportunistic ...
Background: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet are the k...
Background Few European smokers receive professional counselling when attempting to quit smoking, re...
General practitioners have been encouraged to be more active in helping their patients to stop smoki...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness and acceptability of general practitioners'opportunistic ...
Patients resisted attempts to link smoking to their current medical problems in general practice con...
The Stages of Change approach to smoking cessation intervention is increasingly advocated in primary...
Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death and disability in the world. The UK is uniqu...
Primary care clinicians are often encouraged by government agencies to intervene systematically with...
Primary care clinicians are often encouraged by government agencies to intervene systematically with...
A random sample of GPs stratified by their attitudes towards discussing smoking with patients, each ...
OBJECTIVE: In 1991, the Victorian Smoking and Health Program introduced a simple intervention strate...
Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with doctors playing a k...
Abstract Background Tobacco abuse is a frequent issue in general practitioners' (GPs') offices, with...
Introduction This study had three basic aims: to develop a community activity in smoking, to impleme...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effectiveness and acceptability of general practitioners'opportunistic ...
Background: Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet are the k...
Background Few European smokers receive professional counselling when attempting to quit smoking, re...
General practitioners have been encouraged to be more active in helping their patients to stop smoki...
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness and acceptability of general practitioners'opportunistic ...
Patients resisted attempts to link smoking to their current medical problems in general practice con...
The Stages of Change approach to smoking cessation intervention is increasingly advocated in primary...
Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death and disability in the world. The UK is uniqu...