Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on long-term abstinence rates and low compliance by nurses to implementation. This study tested the effectiveness of two smoking cessation interventions against usual care in cardiac patients, and conditional effects for patients' motivation to quit and socio-economic status (SES). An experimental study was conducted from 2009 to 2012 for which Dutch cardiac patient smokers were assigned to: usual care (UC; n = 245), telephone counseling (TC; n = 223) or face-to-face counseling (FC; n = 157). The three groups were comparable at baseline and had smoked on average 21 cigarettes a day before hospitalization. After six months, interviews occurred to a...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a stage matched intervention provided by nurses in motivati...
Purpose: This study was done to identify effects of a smoking cessation program including telephone ...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Intensive behavioral counseling interventions combined with nicotine replacement therapy have increa...
BACKGROUND: Without assistance, smokers being admitted to the hospital for coronary heart disease of...
Background Without assistance, smokers being admitted to the hospital for coronary heart disease oft...
This study examined the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of two smoking cessation counseling inte...
Background: Smoking cessation is the most important action to reduce mortality after a coronary even...
Abstract Background There is no more effective intervention for secondary prevention of coronary hea...
Aim To examine the effectiveness of a stage-matched smoking cessation counselling intervention for s...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Objective,To evaluate a smoking cessation intervention that can be routinely delivered to smokers ad...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a stage matched intervention provided by nurses in motivati...
Purpose: This study was done to identify effects of a smoking cessation program including telephone ...
Smoking cessation interventions for cardiac patients need improvement given their weak effects on lo...
Intensive behavioral counseling interventions combined with nicotine replacement therapy have increa...
BACKGROUND: Without assistance, smokers being admitted to the hospital for coronary heart disease of...
Background Without assistance, smokers being admitted to the hospital for coronary heart disease oft...
This study examined the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of two smoking cessation counseling inte...
Background: Smoking cessation is the most important action to reduce mortality after a coronary even...
Abstract Background There is no more effective intervention for secondary prevention of coronary hea...
Aim To examine the effectiveness of a stage-matched smoking cessation counselling intervention for s...
More smokers receiving proactive telephone counseling might stop smoking at six months than those re...
Objective,To evaluate a smoking cessation intervention that can be routinely delivered to smokers ad...
We tested the effectiveness of an individually delivered behavioral multicomponent smoking intervent...
Objective: To study the effectiveness of a stage matched intervention provided by nurses in motivati...
Purpose: This study was done to identify effects of a smoking cessation program including telephone ...