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The following pages link to Evidence of real-world effectiveness of a telephone quitline for smokers (Q34152926):
Displaying 50 items.
- Healthcare provider smoking cessation advice among US worker groups (Q23911746) (← links)
- Telephone counselling for smoking cessation (Q24200452) (← links)
- Telephone counselling for smoking cessation (Q24245194) (← links)
- Telephone counselling for smoking cessation (Q24250270) (← links)
- Adult tobacco use levels after intensive tobacco control measures: New York City, 2002-2003 (Q24544856) (← links)
- Are non-responders in a quitline evaluation more likely to be smokers? (Q24815713) (← links)
- Telephone-based motivational interviewing for medication adherence: a systematic review (Q28083287) (← links)
- A new paradigm of cardiovascular risk factor modification (Q28219234) (← links)
- Smokers with Self-Reported Mental Health Conditions: A Case for Screening in the Context of Tobacco Cessation Services (Q28552562) (← links)
- The global tobacco disease pandemic: nature, causes, and cures. (Q30374433) (← links)
- Telephone consultations (Q30477780) (← links)
- Comparative effectiveness of adding weight control simultaneously or sequentially to smoking cessation quitlines: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial (Q30788284) (← links)
- A randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of an interactive mobile messaging intervention for underserved smokers: Project ACTION. (Q31087329) (← links)
- Comparison of a high and a low intensity smoking cessation intervention in a dentistry setting in Sweden: a randomized trial (Q33437246) (← links)
- Randomized trial: Quitline specialist training in gain-framed vs standard-care messages for smoking cessation (Q33598364) (← links)
- Trial design: The St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Cancer Survivors Tobacco Quit Line study (Q33636470) (← links)
- Asian-americans, addictions, and barriers to treatment. (Q33814008) (← links)
- Behavioral interventions associated with smoking cessation in the treatment of tobacco use (Q33873357) (← links)
- Exploring primary care providers' interest in using patient navigators to assist in the delivery of tobacco cessation treatment to low income, ethnic/racial minority patients (Q33898890) (← links)
- Clinician acquisition and retention of Motivational Interviewing skills: a two-and-a-half-year exploratory study (Q33934174) (← links)
- Comparative effectiveness of 5 smoking cessation pharmacotherapies in primary care clinics (Q33936648) (← links)
- Local smoke-free public policies, quitline call rate, and smoking status in Kentucky (Q33962282) (← links)
- Efficacy of telephone quit-line for smokers in iran: 12 months follow up results (Q34126411) (← links)
- Current Status and Future Prospects of Clinical Psychology: Toward a Scientifically Principled Approach to Mental and Behavioral Health Care (Q34145173) (← links)
- A smoking cessation intervention plus proactive quitline referral in the pediatric emergency department: a pilot study (Q34165127) (← links)
- Population-based tobacco treatment: study design of a randomized controlled trial. (Q34186377) (← links)
- Are quit attempts among U.S. female nurses who smoke different from female smokers in the general population? An analysis of the 2006/2007 tobacco use supplement to the current population survey. (Q34202161) (← links)
- A randomised controlled trial of proactive telephone counselling on cold-called smokers' cessation rates (Q34414761) (← links)
- An electronic health record-based intervention to improve tobacco treatment in primary care: a cluster-randomized controlled trial. (Q34421100) (← links)
- Current major depression among smokers using a state quitline (Q34425863) (← links)
- Promoting tobacco cessation and smoke-free workplaces through community outreach partnerships in Puerto Rico. (Q34541739) (← links)
- Estimating the population impact of preventive interventions from randomized trials (Q34591841) (← links)
- Nicotine dependence as a moderator of a quitline-based message framing intervention (Q34605163) (← links)
- The multiphase optimization strategy for engineering effective tobacco use interventions (Q34647776) (← links)
- How does the emotive content of televised anti-smoking mass media campaigns influence monthly calls to the NHS Stop Smoking helpline in England? (Q34674239) (← links)
- Dissemination strategies to improve implementation of the PHS smoking cessation guideline in MCH public health clinics: experimental evaluation results and contextual factors (Q34699729) (← links)
- Tobacco use treatment in primary care patients with psychiatric illness (Q34725293) (← links)
- Smoking behavior and delivery of evidence-based care for veterans with spinal cord injuries and disorders (Q34734499) (← links)
- The National Tobacco Control Program: focusing on policy to broaden impact (Q34756693) (← links)
- The first decade of the Massachusetts Tobacco Control Program (Q34757652) (← links)
- Disseminating tobacco control information to Asians and Pacific Islanders (Q34778963) (← links)
- Smoking cessation therapy with varenicline (Q34805380) (← links)
- Evaluation of a hospital-based tobacco treatment service: outcomes and lessons learned (Q34846867) (← links)
- Implicit motivational impact of pictorial health warning on cigarette packs (Q34973292) (← links)
- Dissemination of the Look AHEAD intensive lifestyle intervention in the United States Air Force: study rationale, design and methods (Q35039657) (← links)
- An observational study of the Korean proactive quitline service for smoking cessation and relapse prevention (Q35045776) (← links)
- Proactive tobacco treatment for low income smokers: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial (Q35143342) (← links)
- A quantitative review of the ubiquitous relapse curve (Q35152164) (← links)
- Efficacy of a tobacco quitline among adult cancer survivors (Q35164215) (← links)
- Government action to reduce smoking (Q35175982) (← links)