Effectiveness of the spirometry-based motivational intervention to quit smoking: RESET randomised trial
CONCLUSION: A primary care-delivered intervention involving brief counselling and detailed spirometry information proves effective in increasing abstinence rates among active smokers without known respiratory disease. Additionally, smoking cessation is also influenced by the individual's stage of change.TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicatTrials.gov NCT02153047.PMID:37933978 | DOI:10.1080/13814788.2023.2276764
Source: European Journal of General Practice - Category: Primary Care Authors: Francisco Mart ín-Luján Antoni Santigosa-Ayala Meritxell Pallej à-Millán Cristina Rey-Re ñones Felipe Villalobos Rosa Sol à researchers of the RESET study Source Type: research
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