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Evidence suggests Smoking mayincreaseSmoking cessation.
18 studies (23 claims)
Emerging evidence
Study Claims
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Type | Population | Dosage | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| smoking cessation education | Increases - was common | smoking cessation | Human | CHD and stroke populations | Not specified | Investigating the association between recorded smoking cessation interventions and smoking cessation in people living with cardiovascular disease using UK general practice data. |
| interventions to prevent weight gain after smoking cessation | No effect - less certain | weight gain after smoking cessation | Human | — | Not specified | Effects of interventions to combat tobacco addiction: Cochrane update of 2021 to 2023 reviews.cited 1× |
| smoking cessation assistance from dentists | Increases - received such assistance | receipt of smoking cessation assistance | Human | dental patients | Not available | A comparison of cessation counseling received by current smokers at US dentist and physician offices during 2010-2011.cited 15× |
| smoking cessation assistance from physicians | Increases - received at least 1 form of assistance | receipt of smoking cessation assistance | Human | physician patients who were advised to quit | Not available | A comparison of cessation counseling received by current smokers at US dentist and physician offices during 2010-2011.cited 15× |
| smoking cessation counseling from dentists | Decreases - significantly less likely to be advised | receipt of smoking cessation advice | Human | current adult smokers | Not available | A comparison of cessation counseling received by current smokers at US dentist and physician offices during 2010-2011.cited 15× |
| multi-risk factor interventions for smoking cessation | No effect - examine the benefits and harms | smoking cessation | Human | people with CHD | Not specified | Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in people with coronary heart disease. |
| psychosocial interventions aimed solely at smoking cessation | No effect - examine the benefits and harms | smoking cessation | Human | people with CHD | Not specified | Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in people with coronary heart disease. |
| psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation | No effect - examine the benefits and harms | smoking cessation | Human | people with CHD | Not specified | Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in people with coronary heart disease. |
| psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation | No effect - assess the equity | smoking cessation | Human | people with CHD | Not specified | Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in people with coronary heart disease. |
| smoking cessation counseling | No effect - were counseled | smoking cessation | Human | individuals diagnosed with cancer and who were active smokers | Not specified | Smoking, cessation, and cessation counseling in patients with cancer: A population-based analysis.cited 69× |
| novel mobile health intervention for smoking cessation | Decreases - may generate an effective intervention | smoking cessation | Human | adults who smoke | Not specified | Combining app-based behavioral therapy with electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation: a study protocol for a single-arm mixed-methods pilot trial.cited 1× |
| Nuumi smoking cessation program integrating a digital behavioral therapy and an electronic cigarette | Decreases - may provide a solution | smoking cessation | Human | adults who smoke and who are motivated to quit | Not specified | Combining app-based behavioral therapy with electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation: a study protocol for a single-arm mixed-methods pilot trial.cited 1× |
| smoking cessation intervention | Increases - increased | smoking cessation | Human | UK adult smokers receiving CBT treatment for depression or anxiety | Up to 12 sessions of integrated smoking cessation support. | intEgrating Smoking Cessation treatment As part of usual Psychological care for dEpression and anxiety (ESCAPE): A randomised and controlled, multi-centre, acceptability and feasibility trial with nested qualitative methods.cited 1× |
| evidence-based smoking cessation interventions | No effect - limited use | smoking cessation rates | Human | individuals aged 14 and older in Germany | Not mentioned | Facilitators and barriers to smoking cessation: a qualitative study among health professionals in Germany. |
| smoking cessation apps | No effect - offer potential opportunities to address | smoking cessation | Human | — | Not specified | Smartphone Apps for Smoking Cessation: Systematic Framework for App Review and Analysis.cited 17× |
| smoking cessation apps | No effect - provided evidence-based support for | smoking cessation | Human | — | Not specified | Smartphone Apps for Smoking Cessation: Systematic Framework for App Review and Analysis.cited 17× |
| smoking cessation apps | No effect - had published studies supporting the feasibility or efficacy for | smoking cessation | Human | — | Not specified | Smartphone Apps for Smoking Cessation: Systematic Framework for App Review and Analysis.cited 17× |
| smoking cessation therapy | Decreases - will be offered | smoking cessation | Human | patients randomised for the intervention arm | Not specified (prescription-free nicotine replacement products, including chewing gum, were provided). | Integration of smoking cessation into standard treatment for patients receiving opioid agonist therapy who are smoking tobacco: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (ATLAS4LAR).cited 3× |
| integrated smoking cessation intervention | Decreases - aimed at | smoking cessation | Human | patients receiving OAT and smoking tobacco | Not specified (prescription-free nicotine replacement products, including chewing gum, were provided). | Integration of smoking cessation into standard treatment for patients receiving opioid agonist therapy who are smoking tobacco: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (ATLAS4LAR).cited 3× |
| Nurse-initiated smoking cessation programs | Increases - indicating a significant difference in quit effectiveness | self-reported quit success 7-day smoking cessation rate at 6-month follow-up | Human | — | Not specified | Effectiveness of nurse-initiated smoking cessation intervention: a systematic review and meta-analysis. |
| electronic health record (EHR)-automated population health management (PHM) intervention for smoking cessation | Increases - 16.3% were abstinent at 28 weeks | self-reported smoking cessation | Human | adult patients of a federally qualified health center in Chicago who were self-identified as smokers | Not specified | An EHR-automated and theory-based population health management intervention for smoking cessation in diverse low-income patients of safety-net health centers: a pilot randomized controlled trial.cited 2× |
| newly devised evidence-based smoking cessation service package | No effect - will be compared | smoking cessation rate | Human | current smokers at CVD risk because of being diabetic and/or hypertensive | Not specified | Evidence-based new service package vs. routine service package for smoking cessation to prevent high risk patients from cardiovascular diseases (CVD): study protocol for randomized controlled trial.cited 4× |
| transition to registered smoking cessation medicines | Increases - possible | smoking cessation | Human | people using therapeutic vapes | Not specified | Therapeutic vapes for smoking cessation and nicotine dependence. |
| smartphone-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) application for smoking cessation (SmartQuit) | Increases - quit rates were | smoking cessation | Human | adult participants | Not specified | Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy.cited 231× |
| smartphone-delivered acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) application for smoking cessation (SmartQuit) | Increases - quit rates were | smoking cessation | Human | those scoring low (below the median) on acceptance of cravings at baseline | Not specified | Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy.cited 231× |
| National Cancer Institute's application for smoking cessation (QuitGuide) | Increases - quit rates were | smoking cessation | Human | adult participants | Not specified | Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy.cited 231× |
| National Cancer Institute's application for smoking cessation (QuitGuide) | Increases - quit rates were | smoking cessation | Human | those scoring low (below the median) on acceptance of cravings at baseline | Not specified | Randomized, controlled pilot trial of a smartphone app for smoking cessation using acceptance and commitment therapy.cited 231× |
| mindfulness-based relapse prevention for smoking cessation and alcohol modification (MBRP-SA) | No effect - will assess the feasibility and acceptability | as a primary treatment option for smoking cessation and alcohol use modification | Human | — | Eight weekly group-based treatment sessions. | Development of a mindfulness-based treatment for smoking cessation and the modification of alcohol use: A protocol for a randomized controlled trial and pilot study findings.cited 7× |
| peer smoking cessation support group | Increases - most favoured | smoking cessation support | Human | people recently released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia | Not specified | Smoking cessation support preferences among people released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia. |
| peer smoking cessation support group | Increases - most favoured | smoking cessation support | Human | people recently released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia | Not specified | Smoking cessation support preferences among people released from smoke-free prisons in Queensland, Australia. |
| counselling for quitting smoking | No effect - used | smoking cessation | Human | patients | Not specified | Nursing interventions for smoking cessation in hospitalized patients: a systematic review.cited 19× |