There is high-certainty evidence that incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up across populations.
Background: Few smokers use effective smoking cessation aids (SCA) when trying to stop smoking. Little is known why available SCA are used insufficiently. We therefore investigated the reasons for ...
A new study published recently in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that smokers had a nearly doubled success rate quitting when ...
Incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up across populations. HealthDay News — There is high-certainty evidence that incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term ...
Review findings include benefits for pregnant women. HealthDay News — There is high-certainty evidence that incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up across populations, ...
For example, the SNAP trial [56] proposes asking all pregnant women to complete a form at their ultrasound scan in order to gauge their interest in being recruited for a smoking cessation trial.
TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- There is high-certainty evidence that incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up across populations, according to a review published ...
TUESDAY, Jan. 14, 2025 (HealthDay News) — There is high-certainty evidence that incentives improve smoking cessation rates at long-term follow-up across populations, according to a review published ...
"Facilities equipped to provide dedicated and integrated care should prioritize doing so to offer patients the best opportunity for smoking cessation and improved health outcomes," Cinciripini said.