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View article: Within-Person Changes in Cancer Screening and Patient–Provider Communication Before and During COVID-19 in Kansas and Western Missouri
Within-Person Changes in Cancer Screening and Patient–Provider Communication Before and During COVID-19 in Kansas and Western Missouri Open
Background The objective is to quantify within-person changes before versus during COVID-19 in (1) sources of health information, (2) patient–provider communication channels, and (3) time since last mammogram, Pap test, colonoscopy, and st…
View article: Desire to Quit Smoking, Opt-Out Tobacco Treatment, and Cessation
Desire to Quit Smoking, Opt-Out Tobacco Treatment, and Cessation Open
This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial examines whether an individual’s desire to quit interacts with the association between opt-out tobacco treatment and 1-month quit rates.
View article: Commercial Tobacco and Nicotine Industry-Funded Research Has No Place in SRNT and <i>Nicotine & Tobacco Research</i>
Commercial Tobacco and Nicotine Industry-Funded Research Has No Place in SRNT and <i>Nicotine & Tobacco Research</i> Open
View article: Physician-brief advice for promoting smoking cessation among cancer patients on treatment in low and middle-income countries: a scoping review
Physician-brief advice for promoting smoking cessation among cancer patients on treatment in low and middle-income countries: a scoping review Open
Introduction Physician-brief advice has been utilized in high-income countries to promote smoking cessation among cancer patients. Empirical evidence on its effectiveness among cancer patients in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) is …
View article: EP01.01-13 Awareness and Perceptions of Compliance with the Nigerian Tobacco Control Law Among Young Adults in Lagos, Nigeria
EP01.01-13 Awareness and Perceptions of Compliance with the Nigerian Tobacco Control Law Among Young Adults in Lagos, Nigeria Open
View article: The Effects of Opt-out vs Opt-in Tobacco Treatment on Engagement, Cessation, and Costs
The Effects of Opt-out vs Opt-in Tobacco Treatment on Engagement, Cessation, and Costs Open
Importance Tobacco use causes 7 million deaths per year; most national guidelines require people who use tobacco to opt in to care by affirming they are willing to quit. Use of medications and counseling is low even in advanced economy cou…
View article: Development and implementation of the ECHO model in a school setting to address youth electronic cigarette use in Kansas: A protocol
Development and implementation of the ECHO model in a school setting to address youth electronic cigarette use in Kansas: A protocol Open
Introduction Schools remain at the frontlines of addressing issues, such as e-cigarette use, that impact students. Despite e-cigarette use remaining a significant public health concern in the U.S., schools have limited resources (e.g., sta…
View article: Additional Benefits of Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle After Quitting Smoking
Additional Benefits of Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle After Quitting Smoking Open
Maki Inoue-Choi, PhD; Yesenia Ramirez, MPH; Ami Fukunaga, MPH; Charles E. Matthews, PhD; Neal D. Freedman, PhD
View article: Effect of Varenicline Added to Counseling on Smoking Cessation Among African American Daily Smokers
Effect of Varenicline Added to Counseling on Smoking Cessation Among African American Daily Smokers Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02360631.
View article: Differences in Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence Among Women Residing in Urban and Rural Communities in the United States
Differences in Breast and Colorectal Cancer Screening Adherence Among Women Residing in Urban and Rural Communities in the United States Open
In this cross-sectional study, women residing in rural areas were less likely to be adherent to colorectal cancer screening guidelines but were similarly adherent to breast cancer screening. This suggests that colorectal cancer screening, …
View article: Racial Disparities of E-Cigarette Use Among US Youths: 2014‒2019
Racial Disparities of E-Cigarette Use Among US Youths: 2014‒2019 Open
Objectives To evaluate disparities in youth e-cigarette use patterns and flavor use by race/ethnicity over time. Methods We used data from the US 2014–2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) to examine trends in dual use (co-use of e-cig…
View article: Pilot Testing All Nations Snuff Out Smokeless (ANSOS): A Culturally Tailored Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for American Indians
Pilot Testing All Nations Snuff Out Smokeless (ANSOS): A Culturally Tailored Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for American Indians Open
American Indians have the highest rates of smokeless tobacco (SLT) use of any racial/ethnic group in the United States, yet no proven effective cessation programs exist for them. Because tobacco is a sacred plant to many American Indians, …
View article: Effects of post-discharge counseling and medication utilization on short and long-term smoking cessation among hospitalized patients
Effects of post-discharge counseling and medication utilization on short and long-term smoking cessation among hospitalized patients Open
View article: Rapid relapse to smoking following hospital discharge
Rapid relapse to smoking following hospital discharge Open
View article: Tobacco treatment education for health care professionals in behavioral health settings in Kansas, USA
Tobacco treatment education for health care professionals in behavioral health settings in Kansas, USA Open
Background and challenges to implementation Prevalence of tobacco use and mortality from tobacco-related diseases are disproportionately higher among individuals with mental health and substance use disorders compared to the general popula…
View article: Development of a Culturally Appropriate Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for American Indians.
Development of a Culturally Appropriate Smokeless Tobacco Cessation Program for American Indians. Open
This study describes a multiphasic approach to the development of a smokeless tobacco cessation program targeted for American Indians (AI) of different tribal nations. The authors gathered formative data from a series of focus groups and i…
View article: Warm Handoff Versus Fax Referral for Linking Hospitalized Smokers to Quitlines
Warm Handoff Versus Fax Referral for Linking Hospitalized Smokers to Quitlines Open
View article: Improving Quality of Care for Hospitalized Smokers with HIV: Tobacco Dependence Treatment Referral and Utilization
Improving Quality of Care for Hospitalized Smokers with HIV: Tobacco Dependence Treatment Referral and Utilization Open
View article: Pharmacist-led smoking cessation: The attitudes and practices of community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria: A mixed methods survey
Pharmacist-led smoking cessation: The attitudes and practices of community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria: A mixed methods survey Open
Introduction\nCommunity pharmacists are well-positioned to support smoking cessation particularly in low and middle income countries. This study aims to assess the attitudes, barriers and pattern of pharmacist-led smoking cessation service…
View article: Health status among black African-born women in Kansas City: a preliminary assessment
Health status among black African-born women in Kansas City: a preliminary assessment Open
View article: Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of American Indian Tribal College Students Participating in a Tribal College Tobacco and Behavioral Survey
Recruitment and Baseline Characteristics of American Indian Tribal College Students Participating in a Tribal College Tobacco and Behavioral Survey Open
AIs have the highest cigarette smoking rates compared to other racial/ethnic groups in the United States. Furthermore, limited studies have examined the epidemiology of cigarette smoking among tribal college students. This study addresses …
View article: Tobacco related knowledge and support for smoke-free policies among community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria
Tobacco related knowledge and support for smoke-free policies among community pharmacists in Lagos state, Nigeria Open
The pharmacists surveyed expressed support of smoke-free policies and most of them were aware of the health risks associated with tobacco use. However, awareness of WHO FCTC and country-level tobacco legislation was low. Current smokers we…
View article: Patient–provider discussions about lung cancer screening: Results from the 2012/2013 Kansas Adult Tobacco Survey
Patient–provider discussions about lung cancer screening: Results from the 2012/2013 Kansas Adult Tobacco Survey Open