Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key public health efforts that improve individual and population health outcomes. Research shows that financial incentives improve the success of stop smoking programmes. However, a better understanding of how they work is needed to better inform policy and to support building capability for implementation.The aims of this study: (1) To review the international literature to understand: How, why, in what circumstances and for whom financial incentives improve the success of stop smoking interventions among general population groups and among pregnant women. (2) To provide recommendations for how to best use financial incentives in efforts to prom...
Background: Incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy are attractive to policy makers because ev...
We review the rationale and empirical evidence for the use of incentive and contingency management s...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Previo...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
Helping women to stop smoking during pregnancy is a major priority for health professionals and evid...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy and in the postnatal period is a major cause of low birth weigh...
Background Financial incentives are increasingly considered to address socially patterned behaviour...
Introduction: Financial incentives improve stop-smoking service outcomes. Views on acceptability can...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
AIMS: Financial incentives were the single most effective intervention for smoking cessation in preg...
Each year, 25,000 spontaneous miscarriages are associated with smoking during pregnancy. While there...
Limited data is available on the effectiveness of financial rewards to aid smoking cessation and abs...
Smoking remains the largest preventable contributor to morbidity and mortality, resulting in over 8 ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Background: Incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy are attractive to policy makers because ev...
We review the rationale and empirical evidence for the use of incentive and contingency management s...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Previo...
Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key ...
Helping women to stop smoking during pregnancy is a major priority for health professionals and evid...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy and in the postnatal period is a major cause of low birth weigh...
Background Financial incentives are increasingly considered to address socially patterned behaviour...
Introduction: Financial incentives improve stop-smoking service outcomes. Views on acceptability can...
Abstract Background Tobacco smoking is the leading avoidable cause of death in high-income countries...
AIMS: Financial incentives were the single most effective intervention for smoking cessation in preg...
Each year, 25,000 spontaneous miscarriages are associated with smoking during pregnancy. While there...
Limited data is available on the effectiveness of financial rewards to aid smoking cessation and abs...
Smoking remains the largest preventable contributor to morbidity and mortality, resulting in over 8 ...
Introduction: Financial incentives effectively increase smoking cessation rates, but it is unclear v...
Background: Incentives for smoking cessation in pregnancy are attractive to policy makers because ev...
We review the rationale and empirical evidence for the use of incentive and contingency management s...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in the United States. Previo...