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Comparison of remote to hybrid methods on recruitment and retention rates in a smoking cessation trial. [PDF]
Hawes ES +6 more
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‘I'd rather have worse gums than worse lungs’: Young people's views of nicotine pouches in the UK
Abstract Background and aims Nicotine pouches entered the UK market in 2019. Although research has shown that young people's prevalence of use has been low, it has been reported to be increasing and a cause for concern. This paper reports the findings of the first qualitative study in the UK to explore the views of 14–16 year olds' knowledge, awareness
Andy MacGregor +7 more
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Smoking reduction trajectories and their association with smoking cessation: a secondary analysis of longitudinal clinical trial data. [PDF]
Barrows A +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Formal power calculations are rarely presented in interrupted time‐series (ITS) studies due to their technical complexity, creating a significant gap in methodological rigor. This paper aimed to make power and sample size determination more accessible for researchers, particularly in the field of addiction, by providing a suite of practical ...
Emma Beard, Jamie Brown, Lion Shahab
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Impact evaluation of pharmaceutical services for smoking cessation
Maria Eduarda Pinheiro Laborne e Valle
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Abstract Aims To assess whether combining nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) with varenicline improves long‐term smoking cessation rates compared with varenicline or NRT alone. Method Systematic review and meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) or quasi‐RCTs, conducted according to PRISMA guidelines.
Xinmei Zhou +18 more
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Formerly Smoking and Currently Smoking Cancer Survivors' View on Smoking Cessation - A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Bokemeyer F +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Background and aims Smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death in China, yet less than 10% of smokers seeking to quit receive treatment. This study aimed to test the efficacy of a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)‐based smoking cessation intervention (‘Smokefree Life’) via a smartphone app in China. Design A digital, parallel,
Jinsong Tang +9 more
wiley +1 more source
Investigating attitudes and framing moral responsibility in healthcare professionals for smoking cessation interventions. [PDF]
Wu AD +4 more
europepmc +1 more source

