Physician Reluctance to Intervene in Addiction: A Systematic Review

MC von Klimo, L Nolan, M Corbin, L Farinelli… - JAMA Network …, 2024 - jamanetwork.com
Importance The overdose epidemic continues in the US, with 107 941 overdose deaths in
2022 and countless lives affected by the addiction crisis. Although widespread efforts to train …

Mirror of shame: Patients experiences of late‐stage COPD. A qualitative study

H Jerpseth, IR Knutsen, KT Jensen… - Journal of clinical …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives This study aims to shed light on patients with late‐stage COPD and
their experiences of shame. Background Patients with COPD often experience shame for …

Tobacco cessation curriculum in medical schools: a scoping review

S Elfandi, H Poudyal - Journal of Cancer Education, 2023 - Springer
This scoping review aims to identify interventional training courses on tobacco cessation
counseling skills of medical students, identify the most appropriate teaching method, and the …

Identified or conflicted: a latent class and regression tree analysis explaining how identity constructs cluster within smokers

E Meijer, WA Gebhardt, C van Laar, NH Chavannes… - BMC psychology, 2022 - Springer
Identity, or 'who I am', is important for smoking behaviour. Identity constructs (parts of a
person's identity) are typically examined as separate entities, but emerging evidence …

'Clients are the problem owners': a qualitative study into professionals' and clients' perceptions of smoking cessation care for smokers with mental illness

AD Zeeman, J Jonker, L Groeneveld… - Advances in Mental …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective To understand mental healthcare professionals' and clients' needs and
preferences regarding smoking cessation care in mental healthcare settings. Method …

“At least someone thinks I'm doing well”: a real-world evaluation of the quit-smoking app StopCoach for lower socio-economic status smokers

E Meijer, JS Korst, KG Oosting, E Heemskerk… - Addiction science & …, 2021 - Springer
Background Smoking is more prevalent and persistent among lower socio-economic status
(SES) compared with higher-SES groups, and contributes greatly to SES-based health …

Optimizing smoking cessation counseling in a University Hospital: Results and pitfalls

DL de Frel, VR Janssen, E Meijer… - Frontiers in Health …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Healthcare professionals (HPs) can play a substantial role in smoking
cessation counseling (SCC) but in practice often skip this task due to time constraints. This …

Attitudes & behaviors toward the management of tobacco smoking patients: qualitative study with French primary care physicians

G Coindard, M Acquadro, R Chaumont, B Arnould… - BMC Primary …, 2022 - Springer
Background Smoking cessation is a major public health issue. In France, primary care
physicians (PCP) are the first contact points for tobacco management. The objective of this …

[HTML][HTML] Lacking willpower? A latent class analysis of healthcare providers' perceptions of smokers' responsibility for smoking

E Meijer, NH Chavannes - Patient Education and Counseling, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Objective Healthcare providers'(HCPs) perceptions of smokers' responsibility for
smoking may affect implementation of smoking cessation care (SCC), but are understudied …

Effect of electronic portal messaging with embedded asynchronous care on physician-assisted smoking cessation attempts: a randomized clinical trial

M Erdmann, B Edwards, MT Adewumi - JAMA network open, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Despite the substantial health and financial burdens of smoking and the
availability of effective, evidence-based interventions in primary care settings, few smokers …