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Telephone support as an adjunct to transdermal nicotine in smoking cessation

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  • Lando, H.A.
  • Rolnick, S.
  • Klevan, D.
  • Roski, J.
  • Cherney, L.
  • Lauger, G.

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Objectives. Transdermal nicotine patches have shown considerable promise in improving smoking cessation outcomes. The present study assessed telephone support as an adjunct to a managed creed, single-session group orientation smoking cessation program with nicotine patch therapy. Methods. The unit of randomization was the orientation session (n = 35). Subjects (n = 509) were randomly assigned to a group session without telephone support, the session plus access to a toll-free help line, or the session with telephone help line plus active telephone outreach. Results. Contrary to hypothesis, there were no differences between treatment conditions. Overall abstinence rates were 22% at 6 months and 21% at 1 year. Fewer than 1% of eligible subjects called the toll-free help line. An average of 3.8 of a possible 4 calls were completed in the telephone outreach condition. Conclusions. Abstinence results obtained in this program were comparable to those obtained with more extensive counseling. However, there was no evidence of benefit from telephone support beyond the initial physician-led group orientation session.

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  • Lando, H.A. & Rolnick, S. & Klevan, D. & Roski, J. & Cherney, L. & Lauger, G., 1997. "Telephone support as an adjunct to transdermal nicotine in smoking cessation," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 87(10), pages 1670-1674.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1997:87:10:1670-1674_8
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