Poster Session 1: no. POS1-84BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Although most smokers are aware of smoking cessation (SC) services, many have never used SC services. We aimed to develop simple, practical and substainable interventions to increase SC service use in the 2015 COSH “Quit to Win” Contest. METHODS: A single-blinded, parallel three-armed cluster randomized controlled trial randomly allocated biochemically validated daily smokers proactively recruited in the community into SC services referral (Group A) (n=402), brief advice (Group B) (n=416) and control group (Group C) (n=408). Smokers in both intervention groups (A & B) received brief SC advice (AWARD model) and a health warning leaflet. Smokers in Group A further recevied a poc...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Individual counselling from a smoking cessation specialist may help smokers to make a su...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.The present trial exami...
Background and challenges to implementation Studies found that actively referring smokers to smokin...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use smoking cessation (SC) services although it increases su...
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
Podium Presentation 1: Paper Session 2: Advantages and Challenges of Smoking Cessation: abstract & o...
Poster Session 4: no. POS4-80SIGNIFICANCE: We investigated active referral of smokers to smoking ces...
Summary: Background: Many smokers do not use existing free or low-cost smoking cessation services, ...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
Introduction: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
Background: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Poster Session 1BACKGROUND AND AIM: The “Quit and Win” program has been organized all over the world...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Individual counselling from a smoking cessation specialist may help smokers to make a su...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.The present trial exami...
Background and challenges to implementation Studies found that actively referring smokers to smokin...
Abstract Background Most smokers do not use smoking cessation (SC) services although it increases su...
Abstract Background Actively referring smokers to smoking cessation (SC) services could increase qui...
Podium Presentation 1: Paper Session 2: Advantages and Challenges of Smoking Cessation: abstract & o...
Poster Session 4: no. POS4-80SIGNIFICANCE: We investigated active referral of smokers to smoking ces...
Summary: Background: Many smokers do not use existing free or low-cost smoking cessation services, ...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
Introduction: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking reduction can lead to increased success in quitting. This study aims to determ...
Background: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
Background Having a disease and requiring medical attention present an excellent 'teachable moment'...
Poster Session 1BACKGROUND AND AIM: The “Quit and Win” program has been organized all over the world...
BACKGROUND: The NHS Stop Smoking Services (SSSs) offer help to smokers who want to quit. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Individual counselling from a smoking cessation specialist may help smokers to make a su...
© The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.The present trial exami...