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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/evidence-summary4/lung-cancer-screening-december-2013
July 30, 2013 - Smoking Behavior
Two trials identified no differences in smoking cessation rates, relapse rates, or … In 2 trials, smoking behavior showed mixed results (comparing abnormal vs. negative findings): one showed … Smoking behavior 1 year after computed tomography screening for lung cancer: effect of physician referral … Effect of CT screening on smoking habits at 1-year follow-up in the Danish Lung Cancer Screening Trial … Smoking behavior: Three RCTs identified no differences in smoking cessation rates, smoking relapse rates
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/behavioral-counseling-and-pharmacotherapy-interventions-for-/tobacco-use-in-adults-and-pregnant-women-counseling-and-interventions-september-2015
September 21, 2015 - Office on Smoking and Health. … Print-based self-help interventions for smoking cessation. … Mobile phone-based interventions for smoking cessation. … Nicotine receptor partial agonists for smoking cessation. … Summary of Smoking Abstinence Results (KQ2) From Reviews of Interventions for Smoking Cessation Among
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March 01, 2011 - behavior; 6 new trials (n = 7043) were identified for this
update.19,26,31,32,46,47 Across all 21 trials … Meta-analysis of Smoking Prevention Interventions to Reduce Smoking Initiation
Favors
intervention … only examined cigarette smoking. … Stages of smoking acquisition versus susceptibility
as predictors of smoking initiation in adolescents … Promoting smoking cessation among
parents: effects on smoking-related cognitions and
smoking initiation
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www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/chartbooks/healthyliving/lifestyle.html
June 01, 2018 - Prevention: Counseling To Quit Smoking
Smoking harms nearly every bodily organ and causes or worsens … to secondhand smoke. 3
Smoking causes more than 87% of deaths from lung cancer and more than 79% of … to change their behavior and quit smoking. … Office on Smoking and Health. … The health consequences of smoking—50 years of progress: a report of the Surgeon General.
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www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/2014chartbooks/womenhealth/wm-hl3.html
September 01, 2015 - Advice To Quit Smoking
Adult current smokers with a checkup in the last 12 months who received advice … to quit smoking, by sex, 2002-2012
Sex
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008 … Importance: Smoking is a modifiable risk factor, and health care providers can help encourage patients … to change their behavior and quit smoking. … Advice for Women To Quit Smoking
Female adult current smokers with a checkup in the last 12 months
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www.ahrq.gov/news/newsletters/e-newsletter/938.html
November 01, 2024 - Study Finds Association Between Smoking and Chronic Pain
Issue Number
938
AHRQ News Now is … Today's Headlines: Study Finds Association Between Smoking and Chronic Pain . … Study Finds Association Between Smoking and Chronic Pain Although smokers represent just 16 percent of … Researchers also found that people who quit smoking show a 20 percent drop in opioid use and a 23 percent … Integrating smoking cessation programs into pain management could bring lasting relief to people with
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st165/stat165.pdf
March 01, 2007 - These factors include gender, heredity, age, physical inactivity,
smoking, obesity and overweight, high … Other measures—such as not smoking,
engaging in physical exercise regularly, and maintaining healthy … Smoking behavior also varied substantially by age. … Education level was also found to be related to smoking. … Smoking
Questions about smoking are asked annually in the MEPS adult self-administered questionnaire
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/policymakers/chipra/factsheets/chipra_1516-p003-ef.pdf
March 01, 2016 - – Counseling on the benefits of quitting smoking/
tobacco use. … – Referral to external smoking/tobacco cessation
support programs. … – Current enrollment in smoking or tobacco use
cessation program. … and giving advice to quit can be an important motivator in helping
adolescents quit smoking. … Health care providers discouraging smoking.
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www.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/wysiwyg/professionals/clinicians-providers/guidelines-recommendations/tobacco/clinicians/tearsheets/helpsmokers.pdf
May 01, 2008 - Smoking is dangerous.
- More than 435,000 Americans die each year
from smoking.
- Smoking causes illnesses … If you smoke one pack per day,
quitting smoking could save you
up to $150 a month. … No smoking after:
Change the things around you.
- Get rid of all cigarettes and ashtrays
in your home … Avoid being around smoking.
Eat healthy food and get exercise.
Keep a positive attitude.
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digital.ahrq.gov/ahrq-funded-projects/improving-guideline-development-and-implementation/citation/wireless-handheld
January 01, 2023 - A wireless, handheld decision support system to promote smoking cessation in primary care. … A wireless, handheld decision support system to promote smoking cessation in primary care.
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide111.html
October 01, 2014 - and Medication
Recommendation: The combination of counseling and medication is more effective for smoking … feasible and appropriate, both counseling and medication should be provided to patients trying to quit smoking
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide112.html
October 01, 2014 - and Medication
Recommendation: The combination of counseling and medication is more effective for smoking … feasible and appropriate, both counseling and medication should be provided to patients trying to quit smoking
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st101/stat101.pdf
October 01, 2005 - Statistical Brief #101: Variations in Smoking by Selected Demographic, Socioeconomic, Insurance, and … Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality
STATISTICAL BRIEF #101
October 2005
Variations in Smoking … Despite these improvements, the smoking status
of adults remains a serious concern to citizens, health … care pro
viders, and policy makers, as smoking is one of the leading causes
of preventable death and … Additional estimates are provided on routine check-ups
and smoking cessation counseling.
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March 01, 2021 - B
Grade
Adults aged 50 to 80 years who have a 20 pack-year smoking history and currently smoke or have … accumulated 20 pack-years or more of smoking? … One pack-year is
the equivalent of smoking an average of 20 cigarettes—1 pack—per day for a year.
2. … Screen: If the person is aged 50 to 80 years and has a 20 pack-year or more smoking history, engage in … If the person currently smokes, they should receive smoking cessation interventions.
How often?
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide160.html
October 01, 2014 - 2008): Effectiveness and abstinence rates for smokers not willing to quit (but willing to change their smoking … patterns or reduce their smoking) after receiving nicotine replacement therapy compared to placebo (
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www.ahrq.gov/evidencenow/heart-health/smoking/self-management.html
August 01, 2018 - Tobacco Use Self-Management Tool for Patients
Resource title: Tobacco Use Self-Management Tool
Resource description: This fact sheet for patients reviews reasons to manage and/or quit tobacco use as well as steps, tips, and resources for increasing chances of success.
Document author(s)/institution of or…
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digital.ahrq.gov/medical-condition/tobacco-use
January 01, 2023 - Use
Challenges in the development of e-Quit worRx: an iPad app for smoking … Challenges in the development of e-Quit worRx: an iPad app for smoking cessation counseling and shared … Principal Investigator
Tubb, Matthew Robert
Project Name
A Mobile App to Enhance Smoking … Cessation Shared Decision Making in Primary Care
A Mobile App to Enhance Smoking … A Mobile App to Enhance Smoking Cessation Shared Decision Making in Primary Care - Final Report.
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide212.html
October 01, 2014 - postcessation weight gain
Clinician statements:
The great majority of smokers gain weight once they quit smoking … There is evidence that smokers often gain weight once they quit smoking, even if they do not eat more … However, there are medications that will help you quit smoking and limit or delay weight gain. … you will likely gain from quitting will be a minor health risk compared with the risks of continued smoking … Although you may gain some weight after quitting smoking, compare the importance of this with the added
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www.ahrq.gov/prevention/guidelines/tobacco/clinicians/presentations/2008update-full/slide219.html
October 01, 2014 - National Institute on Drug Abuse: www.nida.nih.gov
Office on Smoking and Health at the Centers for … Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov/tobacco
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: www.rwjf.org
Smoking
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November 18, 2020 - The most important risk factor for lung
cancer is smoking. … accumulated 20
pack-years or more of smoking? … receive smoking cessation interventions. … such as the LCDRAT and Bach models), smoking intensity, and
smoking duration (and setting other potential … Smoking is the strongest risk factor for lung cancer.