Canadian Respiratory Journal (Jan 2009)

Best Practices for Smoking Cessation Interventions in Primary Care

  • Andrew McIvor,
  • John Kayser,
  • Jean-Marc Assaad,
  • Gerald Brosky,
  • Penny Demarest,
  • Philippe Desmarais,
  • Christine Hampson,
  • Milan Khara,
  • Ratsamy Pathammavong,
  • Robert Weinberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/412385
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 129 – 134

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: In Canada, smoking is the leading preventable cause of premature death. Family physicians and nurse practitioners are uniquely positioned to initiate smoking cessation. Because smoking is a chronic addiction, repeated, opportunity-based interventions are most effective in addressing physical dependence and modifying deeply ingrained patterns of beliefs and behaviour. However, only a small minority of family physicians provide thorough smoking cessation counselling and less than one-half offer adjunct support to patients.