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    Competitions and incentives for smoking cessation. by Cahill, K, Perera, R

    Published 2011
    “…BACKGROUND: Background Material or financial incentives may be used in an attempt to reinforce behaviour change, including smoking cessation. They have been widely used in workplace smoking cessation programmes, and to a lesser extent within community programmes. …”
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    Mindfulness for smoking cessation (protocol) by Jackson, S, Brown, J, West, R, Norris, E, Livingstone-Banks, J, Lindson, N

    Published 2020
    “…The objectives are as follows:<br> <p>To assess the efficacy of mindfulness interventions for smoking cessation among people who smoke, and whether mindfulness interventions for smoking cessation have an effect on mental health outcomes.…”
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    Physician advice for smoking cessation by Stead, L, Buitrago, D, Preciado, N, Sanchez, G, Hartmann-Boyce, J, Lancaster, T

    Published 2013
    “…OBJECTIVES: The aims of this review were to assess the effectiveness of advice from physicians in promoting smoking cessation; to compare minimal interventions by physicians with more intensive interventions; to assess the effectiveness of various aids to advice in promoting smoking cessation, and to determine the effect of anti-smoking advice on disease-specific and all-cause mortality. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Perera, R, Lancaster, T

    Published 2006
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of proactive and reactive telephone support to help smokers quit. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Perera, R, Lancaster, T

    Published 2006
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines.…”
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    Nursing interventions for smoking cessation. by Rice, V, Hartmann-Boyce, J, Stead, L

    Published 2013
    “…SELECTION CRITERIA: Randomized trials of smoking cessation interventions delivered by nurses or health visitors with follow-up of at least six months. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation. by Stead, L, Hartmann-Boyce, J, Perera, R, Lancaster, T

    Published 2013
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of proactive and reactive telephone support via helplines and in other settings to help smokers quit. …”
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    Competitions and incentives for smoking cessation. by Cahill, K, Perera, R

    Published 2008
    “…BACKGROUND: Material or financial incentives may be used in an attempt to reinforce behaviour change, including smoking cessation. They have been widely used in workplace smoking cessation programmes, and to a lesser extent within community programmes. …”
    Journal article
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    Electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation by Hartmann-Boyce, J, Begh, R, Aveyard, P

    Published 2018
    “… - Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were originally designed as a smoking cessation aid, and the limited evidence available suggests e-cigarettes containing nicotine may help people stop smoking. …”
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    Electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation by Lindson, N, Butler, AR, McRobbie, H, Bullen, C, Hajek, P, Begh, R, Theodoulou, A, Notley, C, Rigotti, NA, Turner, T, Livingstone-Banks, J, Morris, T, Hartmann-Boyce, J

    Published 2024
    “…&lt;h4&gt;Objectives&lt;/h4&gt;To examine the safety, tolerability and effectiveness of using electronic cigarettes (ECs) to help people who smoke tobacco achieve long-term smoking abstinence, in comparison to non-nicotine EC, other smoking cessation treatments and no treatment.&lt;h4&gt;Search methods&lt;/h4&gt;We searched the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group's Specialized Register to 1 February 2023, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycINFO to 1 July 2023, and reference-checked and contacted study authors.…”
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    Motivational interviewing for smoking cessation by Lindson, N, Thompson, T, Ferrey, A, Lambert, J, Aveyard, P

    Published 2019
    “…<br/> <b>Objectives:</b> To evaluate the efficacy of MI for smoking cessation compared with no treatment, in addition to another form of smoking cessation treatment, and compared with other types of smoking cessation treatment. …”
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    Nursing interventions for smoking cessation by Rice, V, Heath, L, Livingstone-Banks, J, Hartmann-Boyce, J

    Published 2017
    “…</p><p> Selection criteria: Randomized trials of smoking cessation interventions delivered by nurses or health visitors with follow-up of at least six months.…”
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    Opioid antagonists for smoking cessation by David, S, Lancaster, T, Stead, L, Evins, A, Cahill, K

    Published 2009
    “…Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of opioid antagonists in promoting long-term smoking cessation. The drugs include naloxone and the longeracting opioid antagonist naltrexone. …”
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    Workplace interventions for smoking cessation. by Moher, M, Hey, K, Lancaster, T

    Published 2003
    “… BACKGROUND: The workplace has potential as a setting through which large groups of people can be reached to encourage smoking cessation. OBJECTIVES: To categorise workplace interventions for smoking cessation tested in controlled studies and to determine the extent to which they help workers to stop smoking or to reduce tobacco consumption. …”
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    Silver acetate for smoking cessation. by Lancaster, T, Stead, L

    Published 2012
    “…SELECTION CRITERIA: We included randomised trials of silver acetate for smoking cessation with reports of smoking status at least six months after the beginning of treatment. …”
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    Telephone counselling for smoking cessation by Matkin, W, Ordóñez-Mena, J, Hartmann-Boyce, J

    Published 2019
    “…Counselling may be provided proactively or offered reactively to callers to smoking cessation helplines.</br> <br><strong>Objectives: </strong>To evaluate the effect of telephone support to help smokers quit, including proactive or reactive counselling, or the provision of other information to smokers calling a helpline.…”
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