BackgroundOklahoma hospitals admit approximately 120,000 tobacco users each year, many for diseases resulting from tobacco use.PurposeTo describe a unique partnership between the Oklahoma Hospital Association and Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust to reach more tobacco users through the implementation of sustainable health system changes within hospitals and clinics to integrate an evidence-based tobacco treatment protocol for all tobacco-using patients.MethodsThe Oklahoma Hospital Association tobacco-cessation model included (1) identifying all tobacco-using patients; (2) assessing addiction level and readiness to quit; (3) prescribing medications to manage withdrawal while in hospital; and (4) proactively faxing a referral to the...
OKLAHOMA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of Oklahoma high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Objective: Tobacco is leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Hospitals have a key role to pla...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
BackgroundOklahoma hospitals admit approximately 120,000 tobacco users each year, many for diseases ...
Background: Smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers are effective in promoting smok...
There is a significant body of evidence that delivering tobacco dependency treatment within acute ca...
BACKGROUND: Smoking contributes to reasons for hospitalisation, and the period of hospitalisation ma...
BACKGROUND: The Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence has been shown t...
The present study aimed to determine whether tobacco use cessation rates observed in controlled tria...
Background: Tobacco-related illnesses are leading causes of death and healthcare use. Our objective ...
Background:Many people with cancer continue smoking despite evidence that it negatively effects canc...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
"Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update, a Public Health Service- sponsored Clinical Pract...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
OKLAHOMA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of Oklahoma high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Objective: Tobacco is leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Hospitals have a key role to pla...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...
BackgroundOklahoma hospitals admit approximately 120,000 tobacco users each year, many for diseases ...
Background: Smoking cessation interventions for hospitalized smokers are effective in promoting smok...
There is a significant body of evidence that delivering tobacco dependency treatment within acute ca...
BACKGROUND: Smoking contributes to reasons for hospitalisation, and the period of hospitalisation ma...
BACKGROUND: The Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence has been shown t...
The present study aimed to determine whether tobacco use cessation rates observed in controlled tria...
Background: Tobacco-related illnesses are leading causes of death and healthcare use. Our objective ...
Background:Many people with cancer continue smoking despite evidence that it negatively effects canc...
AbstractBackgroundHospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most relaps...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
"Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update, a Public Health Service- sponsored Clinical Pract...
A grant from the One-University Open Access Fund at the University of Kansas was used to defray the ...
OKLAHOMA KEY FACTSIn 2015, 31.4% of Oklahoma high school youth reported currently using any tobacco ...
Objective: Tobacco is leading to increased morbidity and mortality. Hospitals have a key role to pla...
Abstract Background Hospitalized smokers often quit smoking, voluntarily or involuntarily; most rela...