Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Ask-Advise-Connect: Differential Enrollment and Smoking Cessation Outcomes Between Primary Care Patients Who Received Quitline-Delivered Treatment in Spanish vs English
CONCLUSIONS: Automated point-of-care approaches such as Ask-Advise-Connect have great potential to reach Spanish-preferring smokers. Those who received tobacco treatment in Spanish (vs English) demonstrated better engagement and cessation outcomes.PMID:36443074 | PMC:PMC9705036 | DOI:10.1370/afm.2878 (Source: Annals of Family Medicine)
Source: Annals of Family Medicine - November 28, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Bethany Shorey Fennell B árbara Piñeiro Damon J Vidrine Summer G Frank-Pearce David W Wetter Vani N Simmons Jennifer I Vidrine Source Type: research

Daily adherence to nicotine replacement therapy in low-income smokers: The role of gender, negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy
CONCLUSIONS: Future research should focus on gender differences in low-income smokers' same-day negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy processes on NRT adherence during smoking cessation interventions.PMID:36423571 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107543 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - November 24, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jamie M Gajos Elizabeth S Hawes Sof ía Mildrum Chana Sylvie Mrug Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger Michael S Businelle Matthew J Carpenter Karen L Cropsey Source Type: research

Daily adherence to nicotine replacement therapy in low-income smokers: The role of gender, negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy
CONCLUSIONS: Future research should focus on gender differences in low-income smokers' same-day negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy processes on NRT adherence during smoking cessation interventions.PMID:36423571 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107543 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - November 24, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jamie M Gajos Elizabeth S Hawes Sof ía Mildrum Chana Sylvie Mrug Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger Michael S Businelle Matthew J Carpenter Karen L Cropsey Source Type: research

Daily adherence to nicotine replacement therapy in low-income smokers: The role of gender, negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy
CONCLUSIONS: Future research should focus on gender differences in low-income smokers' same-day negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy processes on NRT adherence during smoking cessation interventions.PMID:36423571 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107543 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - November 24, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jamie M Gajos Elizabeth S Hawes Sof ía Mildrum Chana Sylvie Mrug Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger Michael S Businelle Matthew J Carpenter Karen L Cropsey Source Type: research

Daily adherence to nicotine replacement therapy in low-income smokers: The role of gender, negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy
CONCLUSIONS: Future research should focus on gender differences in low-income smokers' same-day negative mood, motivation, and self-efficacy processes on NRT adherence during smoking cessation interventions.PMID:36423571 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107543 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - November 24, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jamie M Gajos Elizabeth S Hawes Sof ía Mildrum Chana Sylvie Mrug Caitlin Wolford-Clevenger Michael S Businelle Matthew J Carpenter Karen L Cropsey Source Type: research

The effects of exercise with nicotine replacement therapy for smoking cessation in adults: A systematic review
ConclusionExercise with NRT aids smoking cessation in the short term, but no evidence suggests its efficacy in the long term when combined. Future trials should include larger sample sizes and strategies to increase exercise adherence. (Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry)
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - November 24, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Confidence in nicotine for tobacco harm reduction – Bridging the policy–practice gap
AbstractDecades of research shows that constituents other than nicotine are the harmful agents in tobacco products. This knowledge is incorporated into the nicotine regulatory policies of countries leading in tobacco control, such as the UK and New Zealand. Alternative nicotine products, such as nicotine replacement therapy and e-cigarettes, are now endorsed in the UK by a number of healthcare bodies in a tobacco harm reduction approach that encourages tobacco users to completely switch to a less risky nicotine containing product. The potential role of “clean” nicotine alternatives to reduce the harms from tobacco is, ...
Source: Drug Testing and Analysis - November 22, 2022 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Sudhanshu Patwardhan Tags: PERSPECTIVE Source Type: research

Confidence in nicotine for tobacco harm reduction - Bridging the policy-practice gap
Drug Test Anal. 2022 Nov 22. doi: 10.1002/dta.3413. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTDecades of research shows that constituents other than nicotine are the harmful agents in tobacco products. This knowledge is incorporated into the nicotine regulatory policies of countries leading in tobacco control, such as the UK and New Zealand. Alternative nicotine products, such as nicotine replacement therapy and e-cigarettes, are now endorsed in the UK by a number of healthcare bodies in a tobacco harm reduction approach that encourages tobacco users to completely switch to a less risky nicotine containing product. The potential role ...
Source: Cancer Control - November 22, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Sudhanshu Patwardhan Source Type: research

An exploration of flavours in studies of e-cigarettes for smoking cessation: secondary analyses of a systematic review with meta-analyses
CONCLUSIONS: There does not appear to be a clear association between e-cigarette flavours and smoking cessation or longer-term e-cigarette use, possibly due to a paucity of data. There is evidence that people using e-cigarettes to quit smoking switch between e-cigarette flavours.PMID:36399154 | DOI:10.1111/add.16091 (Source: Cancer Control)
Source: Cancer Control - November 18, 2022 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Nicola Lindson Ailsa R Butler Alex Liber David T Levy Phoebe Barnett Annika Theodoulou Caitlin Notley Nancy A Rigotti Jamie Hartmann-Boyce Source Type: research