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Efficacy of a smoking cessation program for hospital patients
Nancy A. Rigotti
,
Julia H. Arnsten
, Kathleen M. McKool
, Kristen M. Wood-Reid
, Richard C. Pasternak
, Daniel E. Singer
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Hospitalized Patients
100%
Smoking Cessation
100%
Smoking Cessation Program
100%
Hospital-based
66%
Smoking Cessation Rate
66%
Smokers
33%
Logistic Regression Analysis
33%
Illness
33%
Length of Stay
33%
Randomized Controlled Trial
33%
Group Differences
33%
Smoking Status
33%
Hospitalization
33%
Medical Services
33%
Counseling
33%
Adjusted Odds Ratio
33%
Tobacco
33%
Surgical Services
33%
Smoking Behavior
33%
Boston
33%
Usual Care
33%
Time Change
33%
Phone Calls
33%
Saliva
33%
Adult Smokers
33%
Hospitalized Smokers
33%
Abstaining
33%
Low Intensity
33%
Counseling Program
33%
Quit Smoking
33%
Hospital Readmission
33%
Massachusetts General Hospital
33%
Self-help Materials
33%
Telephone Contact
33%
Biochemical Verification
33%
Tobacco Cessation
33%
Hospital Intervention
33%
Smoke Treatment
33%
Post-hospital Discharge
33%
95% Confidence Interval
33%
Smoking Intervention
33%
Counseling Session
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Nicotine Withdrawal
100%
Smoking Cessation Program
100%
Efficacy
100%
Counseling
33%
Self Report
33%
Confidence Interval
16%
Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Length of Stay
16%
Odds Ratio
16%
Hospital Readmission
16%
Multivariate Logistic Regression Analysis
16%
Hospital Discharge
16%
Self Help
16%
General Hospital
16%
Telephone Counseling
16%
Diseases
16%