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Teaching Methods for Tobacco Dependence in Primary Care

Teaching Methods for Tobacco Dependence in Primary Care

... brief tobacco interventions; Part II: Training for primary care service managers: planning and implementing system changes to support the delivery of brief tobacco interventions; Part III: ... See full document

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Treating tobacco dependence in older adults: a survey of primary care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practice

Treating tobacco dependence in older adults: a survey of primary care clinicians’ knowledge, attitudes, and practice

... of tobacco dependence specifically relating to older adults among NHS primary care clinicians in ...among primary care clinicians in the UK [17, ...the primary care ... See full document

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Impact of the Tobacco Treatment Guidelines for High Risk
Groups (TOB.g): A pilot study among physicians specializing in
CVD, Diabetes and COPD

Impact of the Tobacco Treatment Guidelines for High Risk Groups (TOB.g): A pilot study among physicians specializing in CVD, Diabetes and COPD

... health care professionals in clinical practice guidelines related to tobacco dependence ...the primary care setting, reported training alone had a significant effect on both provider ... See full document

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Understanding implementation and feasibility of tobacco cessation in routine primary care in Nepal: A mixed methods study

Understanding implementation and feasibility of tobacco cessation in routine primary care in Nepal: A mixed methods study

... While tobacco use is declining in many high-income countries (HICs), it is increasing in low-income countries (LICs), fuelled by economic growth and tobacco industry marketing ...on Tobacco Control ... See full document

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Understanding implementation and feasibility of tobacco cessation in routine primary care in Nepal: a mixed methods study

Understanding implementation and feasibility of tobacco cessation in routine primary care in Nepal: a mixed methods study

... While tobacco use is declining in many high-income countries (HICs), it is increasing in low-income countries (LICs), fuelled by economic growth and tobacco industry marketing ...on Tobacco Control ... See full document

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Teaching primary care obstetrics

Teaching primary care obstetrics

... A prominent finding was the participants’ lack of confi- dence as teachers. This insecurity stemmed from feel- ing unsure of their credibility as teachers and feeling uncertain about whether their teaching ... See full document

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A survey of tobacco dependence treatment guidelines content in 61 countries

A survey of tobacco dependence treatment guidelines content in 61 countries

... assess tobacco dependence treatment guidelines content in accordance with Article 14 of the World Health Or- ganization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) and its guidelines, and ... See full document

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A Study of the Behavioural Factors Associated with Low Uptake of Intra Uterine Contraceptive Device in Zaria, Northern Nigeria: A Qualitative Survey

A Study of the Behavioural Factors Associated with Low Uptake of Intra Uterine Contraceptive Device in Zaria, Northern Nigeria: A Qualitative Survey

... Nigeria. Methods: Five high volume public facilities within Zaria metropolis were selected for the study (the teaching hospital, two district hospitals serving the metropolis and two primary ... See full document

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Tobacco dependence; the whole story

Tobacco dependence; the whole story

... of tobacco: mass media campaigns as well as the use of pictorial warning are known successful methods to attract public attention, deliver necessary health messages and drive up the intention to quit among ... See full document

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Provider satisfaction with an inpatient tobacco treatment program: results from an inpatient provider survey

Provider satisfaction with an inpatient tobacco treatment program: results from an inpatient provider survey

... health care system operates an 803-bed teaching hospital with an average daily admission of 100 patients, ~ 20% of whom indicate current tobacco use, which includes smoked and smokeless ...Nicotine ... See full document

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Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update

Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update

... including methods (Chapter 1); information on the assessment of tobacco use (Chapter 2); clinical interventions, both for patients willing and unwilling to make a quit attempt at this time (Chapter 3); ... See full document

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Clinical Decision Support Tool for Parental Tobacco Treatment in Primary Care

Clinical Decision Support Tool for Parental Tobacco Treatment in Primary Care

... METHODS: This prospective study of pediatric clinicians and parents was conducted at 1 urban primary care site. Clinicians received training in smoking cessation counseling, nicotine replacement ... See full document

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Assessment of compliance with US Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline for tobacco by primary care physicians

Assessment of compliance with US Public Health Service Clinical Practice Guideline for tobacco by primary care physicians

... the primary care pro- viders reported that they consistently Arranged a follow- up ...characteristics; primary care providers who self- reported that they scheduled follow-up contact related ... See full document

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The role of psychiatrists and tobacco dependence treatment

The role of psychiatrists and tobacco dependence treatment

... Global tobacco control efforts in both prevention and treatment have advanced to levels never imagined 20 years ...and tobacco use, with particular focus on the role of psychiatrists in the treatment of ... See full document

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Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Review

Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Smoking Cessation: A Review

... Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I’ve done it thousands of times - Mark Twain. According to the Clinical Practice Guideline for Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence 4 , all ... See full document

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Learning Effective Teaching Methods for Self-Care in Elderly

Learning Effective Teaching Methods for Self-Care in Elderly

... Designing teaching methods proportional to the elderly people for improving the self- care process and the quality of life is counted as a part of health priorities ...personal teaching can ... See full document

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Wani

Wani

... the primary health care doctors in this study were approached by the patients to seek help for quitting tobacco as compared to ...(60.82%) primary health care physicians felt confident ... See full document

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Missed opportunities for brief intervention in tobacco control in primary care: patients’ perspectives from primary health care settings in India

Missed opportunities for brief intervention in tobacco control in primary care: patients’ perspectives from primary health care settings in India

... The present study is limited by the fact that it relied on self-reported responses of patients and is subjected to response and recall bias. Further, these results do not reflect the perspectives of health service ... See full document

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Teaching methods in primary education from the teacher’s point of view

Teaching methods in primary education from the teacher’s point of view

... traditional teaching methods are the methods when students perform certain instructions, work according to the ...direct teaching methods with principle of knowledge constructing in ... See full document

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A Study of Prevalence and Clinical Correlates of Nicotine
Dependance in Schizophrenia in Department of Psychiatry, Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital.

A Study of Prevalence and Clinical Correlates of Nicotine Dependance in Schizophrenia in Department of Psychiatry, Tirunelveli Medical College Hospital.

... The cigarette tobacco is the most toxic and addictive widely used vehicle for delivery of nicotine . Nicotine present in cigarette smoke is suspended on minute particles of “tar” after getting distilled at the tip ... See full document

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