Exploratory analysis of patients' motivations to quit smoking and participate in smoking cessation classes.
Abstract
Significant research has evaluated the impacts of smoking, the impacts of exposure to secondhand smoke, the effectiveness of a variety of social and individual interventions for smoking cessation, and the frequency at which physicians discuss smoking cessation with their patients. Little research has addressed barriers to physician-initiated discussion and intervention related to smoking cessation, especially pertaining to resident physicians...
Paper Details
Title
Exploratory analysis of patients' motivations to quit smoking and participate in smoking cessation classes.
Published Date
Nov 14, 2012
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
10
Pages
727 - 30
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