The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to examine the effects of self-efficacy theory and social support-based smoking cessation program for quit smoking among current smokers.
Background: There is substantial evidence that health providers can help smokers quit by adhering to WHO endorsed tobacco use treatment guidelines(TUTG)that recommend asking all patients about tobacco
Multiple approaches are used to help people stop smoking,with varying degrees of success.Our residential tobacco dependence treatment program,Smoke-Free Life,at the St.Helena Lifestyle Medicine Instit
Effective smoking cessation services range from face-to-face counselling,pharmacotherapy,telephone/Quitline services to computer-assisted automated cessation assistance.
Though the Prevalence of cigarette smoking among Thai Buddhist monks have been on the decline from 90% ten years ago to about 50% five years ago,data from the Out-patient registration of the PRIEST Ho
This study 1)described the key role of each multi-health professional team members at the subdistrict level(smallest health service unit)and 2)showed the net outcome of the team effort using WHO 3As C
Background: The Preventive Health Service Guideline on Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence is found to be evidence-based and highly cost-effective but its recommended treatments are underused by smoke