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need to question whether the intervention was appropriate for the patient in this context. Teaching about smoking cessation intervention involves both teachers and students exploring the literature and determining what can be attributable to brief intervention in practice. Many successful quit...
For new patients questionnaire was filled in at the first visit after patient’s bronchoscopy procedure. For older patients who had the disease diagnosis several years ago before the survey was established, they were given the questionnaire when possible. The questionnaire included questions about the...
However, recent reviews56,67 of the literature on physician-patient counseling found that onetime clinical smoking interventions are marginally efficacious at best, but that repeated minimal interventions by physicians and nurses can lead to higher rates of smoking cessation. There is evidence that ...
Various treatment modalities and programs provide smoking cessation aid, but how effective are each of these treatment options? Select the optimum treatment for your patient by learning the efficacy and applicability of interventions such as counseling, nicotine replacement therapy, non-nicotine drugs, ha...
Shin SS, Xiao D, Cao M, Wang C, Li Q, Chai WX, Lindsay RP, Usita P, Novotny TE: Patient and doctor perspectives on incorporating smoking cessation into tuberculosis care in Beijing, China. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2012, 16(1):126-131....
Providing Very Brief Advice (VBA) comprising: i) ASK, identifying a patient’s smoking status ii) ADVISE, advising on the best way to stop and iii) ACT (OFFER), offering a referral to specialist smoking cessation support, increases quit attempts in the general population. We assessed whether...
An electronic cigarette, also known as an e-cigarette is a fairly new addition to smoking cessation aids. An e-cigarette is a battery-operated device that heats a liquid to produce an aerosol vapour, which typically contains nicotine. E-cigarettes are often designed to resemble traditional cigare...
Restraint is a component of self-control that focuses on the deliberate reduction of an undesired and is theorized to play a role in smoking reduction and cessation. However, there exists no instrument to assess smoking restraint. This research aimed to develop the Smoking Restraint Questionnaire (...
A Mini-Workshop to Train Medical Students to Use a Patient-Centered Approach to Smoking Cessation SS Allen,CJ Bland,SJ Dawson - 《American Journal of Preventive Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 1990年 A Workshop on Smoking Cessation for Pharmacy Students Objective. To develop, implement, and ...