2025
Patterns of Alcohol Use and Daily Smoking Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Nepal
Paudel K, Gautam K, Hossain Sujan M, Adhikari P, Bhusal S, Wickersham J, Bhakta K, Sapkota S, Dhakal M, Adhikari T, Shrestha R. Patterns of Alcohol Use and Daily Smoking Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Nepal. Journal Of Community Health 2025, 1-8. PMID: 40042735, DOI: 10.1007/s10900-025-01456-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatterns of alcohol useAlcohol useDaily smokingAssociated with alcohol useElevated risk of adverse health outcomesRisk of adverse health outcomesPolice detentionSex workHistory of drug useSmoking cessation programAdverse health outcomesCondomless sexDrug useMultivariate logistic regression analysisHealth outcomesBagmati ProvinceLogistic regression analysisNepalCessation programsMSMElevated riskSmokingMenIndependent correlatesRegression analysisPilot study of a comprehensive multidisciplinary inpatient-based approach to smoking cessation in patients with vascular disease
Kim T, Brahmandam A, Alameddine D, Forman R, Hardik A, Fucito L, Mena-Hurtado C, Guzman R, Chaar C. Pilot study of a comprehensive multidisciplinary inpatient-based approach to smoking cessation in patients with vascular disease. JVS-Vascular Insights 2025, 3: 100174. DOI: 10.1016/j.jvsvi.2024.100174.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSmoking cessation ratesSmoking cessation programSmoking cessationCessation programsCessation ratesQuit smokingTeachable momentInpatient smoking cessation interventionsPatient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System questionnairesFree nicotine replacement therapyPilot studySmoking cessation counselingSmoking cessation interventionsProvider follow-upCarbon monoxide breath testNicotine replacement therapyCare of patientsQuality of lifeCessation counselingCessation interventionsInpatient strategiesVascular surgeryMental healthStop smokingCounseling sessions
2024
Development of a Mobile App for Smoking Cessation: a Qualitative Study
Hargono A, Ni Z, Artanti K, Nastiti R, Martini S. Development of a Mobile App for Smoking Cessation: a Qualitative Study. Unnes Journal Of Public Health 2024, 13: 105-116. DOI: 10.15294/ujph.v13i2.5335.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFocus group discussionsPrevent smokingSmoking cessationImplementing evidence‐based practiceApp-based interventionsMobile appsSmoking cessation counselingIndonesian healthcare systemIndonesian policy makersSmoking cessation programEvidence-based practicePolicy makersCessation counselingHealth workersPublic health concernReviewing relevant documentsCounseling servicesCessation programsHealth researchQuit smokingSmoker characteristicsHealthcare systemSmoking statusQualitative studySmoking behaviorUse of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes, Impulsivity, and Anxiety: Influences on Suicidal Ideation Among Youth and Young Adults in Texas
Wilkinson A, Chen B, Swann A, Graham D, Nielsen D, Kosten T, Loukas A, Mantey D, Bataineh B, Harrell M. Use of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes, Impulsivity, and Anxiety: Influences on Suicidal Ideation Among Youth and Young Adults in Texas. Nicotine & Tobacco Research 2024, 27: 54-60. PMID: 39028574, PMCID: PMC12187054, DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntae163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchE-cigarette useCigarette useE-cigarettesRisk of suicidal ideationHigh riskCigarette/e-cigarette useTexas Adolescent TobaccoAssociated with higher riskYoung adultsUse of cigarettesSuicidal ideationMixed-effects logistic regressionIncreased risk of suicidal ideationIncreased riskHigher risk of suicidal ideationAdolescent tobaccoInfluence of cigaretteLevels of SESLogistic regressionCigaretteCessation programsTwo-weekMultiple social identitiesRiskAppropriate support
2023
Orthopaedic Nurse Navigators and Total Joint Arthroplasty Preoperative Optimization
Kebeh M, Dlott C, Kurek D, Morris J, Wiznia D. Orthopaedic Nurse Navigators and Total Joint Arthroplasty Preoperative Optimization. Orthopaedic Nursing 2023, 42: 334-343. PMID: 37989152, PMCID: PMC10664865, DOI: 10.1097/nor.0000000000000983.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPreoperative optimization protocolNurse navigatorSubstance useAlcohol usePreoperative optimization programsCommon risk factorsTotal joint arthroplastyPreoperative optimizationOpioid usePain specialistsCessation programsRisk factorsJoint arthroplastyPatientsPractice recommendationsSemistructured formatLiterature reviewOpioidsComplicationsSmokingArthroplastyInternists
2022
Preoperative Risk Management Programs at the Top 50 Orthopaedic Institutions Frequently Enforce Strict Cutoffs for BMI and Hemoglobin A1c Which May Limit Access to Total Joint Arthroplasty and Provide Limited Resources for Smoking Cessation and Dental Care
Dlott CC, Metcalfe T, Jain S, Bahel A, Donnelley CA, Wiznia DH. Preoperative Risk Management Programs at the Top 50 Orthopaedic Institutions Frequently Enforce Strict Cutoffs for BMI and Hemoglobin A1c Which May Limit Access to Total Joint Arthroplasty and Provide Limited Resources for Smoking Cessation and Dental Care. Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research® 2022, 481: 39-47. PMID: 35862861, PMCID: PMC9750556, DOI: 10.1097/corr.0000000000002315.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight loss clinicHemoglobin A1cDental careLoss clinicSmoking cessationDental clinicsCessation programsInstitutional review boardWeight lossOrthopedic institutionsGlycemic controlMedicaid insuranceBMI cutoffsOrthopaedic HospitalOrthopaedic surgeonsExternal referralsPatient accessElective orthopaedic surgeryDental care clinicsTotal joint arthroplastyLow risk profilePreoperative risk managementInstitution's institutional review boardA1C cutoffPreoperative hemoglobinBreast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness.
Kilic S, Mayo Z, Weleff J, Strzalka C, Hall E, E E, Anderson N, Phelan M, Cherian S, Tendulkar R, Suh J, Shah C. Breast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6515-6515. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer screeningPrimary care physiciansRates of breast cancer screeningCancer screeningScreening mammographyScreening ratesIncrease breast cancer screeningBreast cancer screening mammographyScreening mammography ratesCancer screening ratesPoor health outcomesScreening age rangeIdentified low ratesPatients' electronic medical recordsElectronic medical recordsMammography ratesRisk of deathScreening mammogramsCare physiciansIllicit drug usersHealth outcomesCancer mortalityPatient addressesCessation programsZ codesPatient-Provider Discussion About Lung Cancer Screening Is Related to Smoking Quit Attempts in Smokers.
Poghosyan H. Patient-Provider Discussion About Lung Cancer Screening Is Related to Smoking Quit Attempts in Smokers. Oncology Nursing Forum 2022, 49: 132-141. PMID: 35191899, DOI: 10.1188/22.onf.132-141.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-provider discussionsLung cancer screeningSmoking quit attemptsCancer screeningQuit attemptsLogistic regression analysisBenefits of lung cancer screeningEvidence-based smoking cessation programsSecondary analysis of dataSmoking cessation methodsSmoking cessation programIncreasing patient awarenessPack-year smoking historyRegression analysisMultivariate logistic regression analysisCessation methodsCessation programsQuit smokingPatient awarenessDescriptive statisticsAbstractText Label="RESULTS">Outcome variablesSmokingAnalysis of dataSmoking history
2021
School-based E-cigarette cessation programs: What do youth want?
Bold K, Kong G, Cavallo D, Davis D, Jackson A, Krishnan-Sarin S. School-based E-cigarette cessation programs: What do youth want? Addictive Behaviors 2021, 125: 107167. PMID: 34753093, PMCID: PMC8629945, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107167.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcentration/attentionCessation programsQualitative themesHigh school youthSchool youthIntervention developmentYouthE-cigarette usePersonal anecdotesFocus groupsCurrent e-cigarette usersRewardPerceptionDeductive approachSkillsFall 2019AbstinenceApathyInaccurate reportingThemesProgramEmbarrassmentE-cigarette usersAttention
2020
Pragmatic Application of the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate the Implementation of Tobacco Cessation Programs Within NCI-Designated Cancer Centers
D'Angelo H, Ramsey AT, Rolland B, Chen LS, Bernstein SL, Fucito LM, Hooper M, Adsit R, Pauk D, Rosenblum MS, Cinciripini PM, Joseph A, Ostroff JS, Warren GW, Fiore MC, Baker TB. Pragmatic Application of the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate the Implementation of Tobacco Cessation Programs Within NCI-Designated Cancer Centers. Frontiers In Public Health 2020, 8: 221. PMID: 32596200, PMCID: PMC7304341, DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco treatment servicesCancer care settingsNational Cancer InstituteRE-AIM frameworkCancer CenterCare settingsTreatment servicesElectronic health recordsCessation servicesCessation outcomesCancer Center Cessation InitiativeCessation service deliveryDelivery of tobaccoPatients' tobacco useTobacco treatment programTobacco cessation programBetter patient outcomesCurrent smokersCessation initiativesTobacco treatmentTobacco cessationPatient populationCessation programsTreatment referralPatient outcomesSmoking and suicidal ideation among college students: Smoking expectancies as potential moderators
Waters AF, Peltier MR, Roys MR, Stewart SA, Copeland AL. Smoking and suicidal ideation among college students: Smoking expectancies as potential moderators. Journal Of American College Health 2020, 69: 951-958. PMID: 32027235, PMCID: PMC10935596, DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2020.1719112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking ratesSuicidal ideationDaily smokersSmoking expectanciesHigh smoking ratesLower smoking ratesDaily smoking rateDose-response relationshipLower suicidal ideationSmoking patternsCessation programsInfrequent smokersDrug useGreater suicidal ideationSuicide attemptsSmokersAlcohol useSmokingExpectancyPresent studyIdeationPsychopathologyPotential moderatorsParticipantsHigh levels
2019
“It’s a hard thing to manage when you’re homeless”: the impact of the social environment on smoking cessation for smokers experiencing homelessness
Pratt R, Pernat C, Kerandi L, Kmiecik A, Strobel-Ayres C, Joseph A, Everson Rose SA, Luo X, Cooney N, Thomas J, Okuyemi K. “It’s a hard thing to manage when you’re homeless”: the impact of the social environment on smoking cessation for smokers experiencing homelessness. BMC Public Health 2019, 19: 635. PMID: 31126265, PMCID: PMC6534899, DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6987-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking cessationImportant public health opportunityDate of registrationPublic health opportunitySemi-structured interview guideCessation programsClinical trialsPreventable mortalityMethodsForty participantsSmokingUrban homeless shelterAdult homeless populationCessationHealth opportunitiesSmokersInterview guideHomeless populationParticipantsHomeless sheltersPopulationSemi-structured interviewsBackgroundUpHigh levelsMorbiditySocial environment
2018
Immigration and Access to Fringe Benefits: Evidence from the Tobacco Use Supplements
Maclean J, Webber D, Sindelar J. Immigration and Access to Fringe Benefits: Evidence from the Tobacco Use Supplements. Industrial Relations A Journal Of Economy And Society 2018, 57: 235-259. DOI: 10.1111/irel.12205.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTobacco treatment implementation within 28 commission on cancer accredited programs in the Northeast region of the USA: A pilot study
Cooley M, Poghosyan H, Sprunck-Harrild K, Winickoff J, Edge S, Emmons K. Tobacco treatment implementation within 28 commission on cancer accredited programs in the Northeast region of the USA: A pilot study. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2018, 8: 706-713. PMID: 29528457, PMCID: PMC6454513, DOI: 10.1093/tbm/ibx024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTobacco treatmentCancer survivorsCancer programsAmerican College of Surgeons Commission on CancerSmoking statusImplementation of decision aidsDeliver tobacco treatmentTobacco treatment guidelinesTobacco treatment interventionsTobacco treatment servicesTobacco control programsSystem-wide programTobacco cessation programsElectronic health recordsCommission on CancerRisk of cancer recurrenceDiagnosis of cancerCare QuestionnaireCessation supportCare deliveryIdentified smokersHealth recordsCessation programsCommunity linkagesContinued smokingQuit Intentions and Attempts among Smokers in Sub-urban Nepal: Findings from the Dhulikhel Heart Study.
Karmacharya BM, Fitzpatrick AL, Koju R, Sotodehnia N, Xu DR, Pradhan PMS, Shrestha A. Quit Intentions and Attempts among Smokers in Sub-urban Nepal: Findings from the Dhulikhel Heart Study. Kathmandu University Medical Journal 2018, 16: 83-88. PMID: 30631024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDhulikhel Heart StudyQuit attemptsCurrent smokersSmoking cessationCessation programsHeart StudyEffective smoking cessation interventionsCVD risk factorsSmoking cessation interventionSmoking cessation programTobacco cessation programCross-sectional studyNon-communicable diseasesHigh alcohol consumptionPast quit attemptsEvidence-based strategiesSocio-demographic factorsNational Health SystemFormer smokersTobacco cessationSuccessful quittingRisk factorsQuit effortsTobacco useTobacco consumption
2011
Nicotine dependence and its risk factors among users of veterans health services, 2008-2009.
Tsai J, Edens EL, Rosenheck RA. Nicotine dependence and its risk factors among users of veterans health services, 2008-2009. Preventing Chronic Disease 2011, 8: a127. PMID: 22005620, PMCID: PMC3221569.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNicotine dependenceRisk factorsHealth service usersDependence diagnosisHealth servicesProtective factorsMental healthVeterans Affairs systemSmoking cessation programVA medical recordsMajor risk factorHomeless veteransMental health diagnosesLogistic regression analysisGeneral VA populationCase-control designSubstance abuse problemsPreventable causeCessation interventionsCessation programsSubgroup analysisMedical recordsIndependent riskTobacco useVA populationProactive recruitment of cancer patients' social networks into a smoking cessation trial
Bastian LA, Fish LJ, Peterson BL, Biddle AK, Garst J, Lyna P, Molner S, Bepler G, Kelley M, Keefe FJ, McBride CM. Proactive recruitment of cancer patients' social networks into a smoking cessation trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2011, 32: 498-504. PMID: 21382509, PMCID: PMC3104120, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2011.03.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung cancer patientsSmoking cessation interventionSmoking cessation trialPatient's social networkCessation interventionsCancer patientsCessation trialEligible lung cancer patientsFamily membersLate-stage diseaseSmoking cessation programMeasures logistic regression modelsProactive recruitmentLogistic regression modelsCessation programsLung cancerPatientsFemale family membersSmokersEligible familiesClinical sitesSuccessful enrollmentAppropriate timingPotential participantsIntervention
2010
Preliminary Examination of Adolescent Spending in a Contingency Management-Based Smoking-Cessation Program
Cavallo DA, Nich C, Schepis TS, Smith AE, Liss TB, McFetridge AK, Krishnan-Sarin S. Preliminary Examination of Adolescent Spending in a Contingency Management-Based Smoking-Cessation Program. Journal Of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 2010, 19: 335-342. PMID: 20802850, PMCID: PMC2928574, DOI: 10.1080/1067828x.2010.502498.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2008
Smoking Cessation for Hospital Patients: An Opportunity to Increase the Reach of Effective Smoking Cessation Programs
Bastian LA. Smoking Cessation for Hospital Patients: An Opportunity to Increase the Reach of Effective Smoking Cessation Programs. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2008, 23: 1286. PMID: 18663542, PMCID: PMC2517981, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-008-0703-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation in Adolescent Smokers: A Preliminary Comparison of Two Different CBT Formats
Cavallo DA, Cooney JL, Duhig AM, Smith AE, Liss TB, McFetridge AK, Babuscio T, Nich C, Carroll KM, Rounsaville BJ, Krishnan‐Sarin S. Combining Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Contingency Management for Smoking Cessation in Adolescent Smokers: A Preliminary Comparison of Two Different CBT Formats. American Journal On Addictions 2007, 16: 468-474. PMID: 18058412, PMCID: PMC3677716, DOI: 10.1080/10550490701641173.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyAdolescent smokersContingency managementBehavioral therapySchool-based smoking cessation programBrief behavioral interventionPercent days abstinentCBT conditionWeekly versionCBT groupCBT formatBehavioral interventionsDays abstinentSmoking cessation programWeekly formatTreatment abstinence ratesAbstinence ratesCessation programsMore participantsOptimal formatFour weeksSmokersPilot studyAbstinentTherapy
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