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2005
Tobacco cessation is a public health priority. Healthcare providers should routinely advise and assist their patients to stop smoking. At present, the most effective smokingcessation treatments combine behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy.
Jennifer B. McClure +2 more
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Tobacco cessation is a public health priority. Healthcare providers should routinely advise and assist their patients to stop smoking. At present, the most effective smokingcessation treatments combine behavioral counseling and pharmacotherapy.
Jennifer B. McClure +2 more
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Interventions for smokeless tobacco use cessation
2003Use of smokeless tobacco (ST) can lead to nicotine addiction and long-term use can lead to health problems including periodontal disease and cancer.To assess the effects of behavioural and pharmacologic interventions for the treatment of ST use.We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, Web of ...
J O, Ebbert +5 more
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Tobacco use cessation provided by dental hygienists
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2009Abstract: Second to regular mechanical plaque control, tobacco use cessation has become the most important measure for the treatment of periodontal diseases. In contrast to general medical professionals, dental hygienists are seeing their patients regularly and are therefore available for supporting their patients to quit tobacco use.
C A, Ramseier, A, Fundak
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Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation
1999Cigarette smoking is one of the country’s most important public health problems (US DHHS, 1990). Approximately 400, 000 US citizens die yearly from tobacco-related diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and obstructive lung disease (CDC, 1993).
Suzan E. Winders +3 more
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Ethnicity & Health, 2017
To compare the tobacco use, exposure, and cessation differences between Bhutanese refugee and non-Hispanic Caucasian tobacco users in a US federally qualified health center tobacco cessation program.A retrospective cohort study reviewing data from 374 patients counseled on tobacco cessation was performed.
Brody Maack, Robert Willborn
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To compare the tobacco use, exposure, and cessation differences between Bhutanese refugee and non-Hispanic Caucasian tobacco users in a US federally qualified health center tobacco cessation program.A retrospective cohort study reviewing data from 374 patients counseled on tobacco cessation was performed.
Brody Maack, Robert Willborn
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Adult Tobacco Cessation in Cambodia
Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health, 2012This study determined factors associated with quitting tobacco in Cambodia, a country with a high prevalence of men who smoke and women who use smokeless tobacco. As part of a nationwide survey, face-to-face interviews were conducted with 5145 current and 447 former tobacco users who had quit for ≥2 years.
Serena, Tonstad +5 more
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Tobacco Use and Cessation Among Somalis in Minnesota
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2008Somalis compose the largest African refugee group living in the U.S., with more than 10,330 primary arrivals in fiscal year 2006 alone. Half of all Somalis in the U.S. live in Minnesota. Although tobacco use is a considerable problem among Somalis, especially among men, little research has examined factors affecting tobacco use and cessation.A ...
Kristin K W, Giuliani +6 more
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Using flow diagrams to improve tobacco cessation programs
International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance, 2017Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand how the Wyoming Quit Tobacco Program (WQTP) is used by its subscribers and to better understand how WQTP might be connected to WQTP outcomes. Design/methodology/approach Provider intake and program use data corresponding to the May 2010 to March 2012 enrollment period (n=6,168) were used.
Oliwier, Dziadkowiec, Reese, Jenniges
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Tobacco use: prevention, cessation, and control.
Evidence report/technology assessment, 2007The RTI International-University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Evidence-based Practice Center (RTI-UNC EPC) systematically reviewed the evidence on (a) the effectiveness of community- and population-based interventions to prevent tobacco use and to increase consumer demand for and implementation of effective cessation interventions; (b) the impacts ...
Leah, Ranney +5 more
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