E. (2001). Barriers to smoking cessation initiatives for Medicaid clients in managed care. Sub- stance Use and Misuse, 36, 1875-1899.Frazier LM, Molgaard CA, Fredrickson DD, Early JL, Schukman JS, Dismuke SE: Barriers to smoking cessation initiatives for Medicaid clients in managed care. ...
We are interested the perceived barriers to smoking cessation counseling for physicians in New Mexico and whether or not there is a difference in those perceived barriers for rural and urban physicians. METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a survey by mail of rural and urban family practice and ...
Internal Barriers, Sample Comments, and External Barriers Associated With Smoking Cessation Counseling Barriers related to low self-efficacy included lack of training and lack of confidence in physician ability to counsel. If parents wanted to quit, pediatricians did not feel comfortable prescribing anxiol...
Socio-economic disadvantage at the area level poses few direct barriers to smoking cessation for Australian smokers: Findings from the International Tobacco Control Australian cohort survey. Drug Alcohol Rev 2012;31:653–663] 展开 关键词: smoking socio-economic status area-based measure Australia ...
With a high prevalence of smoking during pregnancy and limited Indigenous-specific evidence for treatment, we used socioecological mapping to identify multi-level barriers and enablers to smoking cessation related to Indigenous Australian pregnant and postpartum women. METHODS. Nine electronic databases ...
(Medical Xpress)—A new University of Cincinnati study examines how anxiety sensitivity can thwart the efforts of smokers with asthma to quit smoking. This new direction of research from Alison McLeish, a UC assistant professor of psychology, will be pre
Shelley D, Nguyen L, Pham H, VanDevanter N, Nguyen N. Barriers and facilitators to expanding the role of community health workers to include smoking cessation services in Vietnam: a qualitative analysis. BMC Health Serv Res. 2014;14:606....
38.8% did not plan to quit in next 6 month. Perceived personal health and risk were poor. Only 61.62% considered intervention for smoking cessation important. Most common choice of intervention was advice and guidance only (49%).Conclusions. Higher severity of nicotine dependence, Poor willingness...
The most frequently reported barriers to providing nicotine dependence intervention in addiction treatment settings were lack of staff knowledge or training in this area, that smoking cessation concurrent with other drug or alcohol treatment may create a risk to sobriety, and staff are themselves ...
To (1) describe the types of smoking cessation intervention activities performed by community pharmacists and (2) assess the perceived barriers to this typ... DM Williams,JF Newsom,TP Brock - 《Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association》 被引量: 77发表: 2000年 Smoking-cessation services...