2022
Cigarette Smoking in Response to COVID-19: Examining Co-Morbid Medical Conditions and Risk Perceptions
Fucito LM, Bold KW, Cannon S, Serrantino A, Marrero R, O’Malley S. Cigarette Smoking in Response to COVID-19: Examining Co-Morbid Medical Conditions and Risk Perceptions. International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health 2022, 19: 8239. PMID: 35886090, PMCID: PMC9317071, DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19148239.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCigarette SmokingCOVID-19Electronic Nicotine Delivery SystemsHumansPandemicsTobaccoTobacco Use CessationConceptsChronic medical conditionsMedical conditionsCigarette smokingCOVID-19 risk perceptionCOVID-19 riskGreater oddsSmoking changesHigher COVID-19 risk perceptionsCo-morbid medical conditionsCOVID-19Tobacco cessation treatmentCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicDisease 2019 pandemicPublic health threatCessation treatmentMedical historyWhite raceSmokingSmoking behaviorSample of adultsOngoing COVID-19Younger ageLogistical regressionHealth threatPreventive healthcare
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 ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansNational Cancer Institute (U.S.)NeoplasmsSmokersSmoking CessationTobacco Use CessationTobacco Use DisorderUnited StatesConceptsTobacco 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 outcomes
2014
“Quitting Smoking Will Benefit Your Health”: The Evolution of Clinician Messaging to Encourage Tobacco Cessation
Toll BA, Rojewski AM, Duncan LR, Latimer-Cheung AE, Fucito LM, Boyer JL, O'Malley SS, Salovey P, Herbst RS. “Quitting Smoking Will Benefit Your Health”: The Evolution of Clinician Messaging to Encourage Tobacco Cessation. Clinical Cancer Research 2014, 20: 301-309. PMID: 24436474, PMCID: PMC3927319, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-2261.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsHumansLung NeoplasmsPhysician's RoleSmoking CessationText MessagingTobacco Use CessationConceptsCancer-related deathHeart diseaseTobacco useLung cancer-related deathsSubgroups of smokersBurden of cancerModerators of treatmentAdult patientsCessation interventionsSmoking cessationTobacco cessationQuitting smokingPreventable deathsGain-framed messagesSmokingTobacco productsCancerDiseaseDeathPatientsLungStrokeCessationHealthFuture studies