Journal article

How can hospitals change practice to better implement smoking cessation interventions? A systematic review

A Ugalde, V White, NM Rankin, C Paul, C Segan, S Aranda, A Wong Shee, AM Hutchinson, PM Livingston

CA Cancer Journal for Clinicians | WILEY | Published : 2022

Abstract

Smoking cessation reduces the risk of death, improves recovery, and reduces the risk of hospital readmission. Evidence and policy support hospital admission as an ideal time to deliver smoking-cessation interventions. However, this is not well implemented in practice. In this systematic review, the authors summarize the literature on smoking-cessation implementation strategies and evaluate their success to guide the implementation of best-practice smoking interventions into hospital settings. The CINAHL Complete, Embase, MEDLINE Complete, and PsycInfo databases were searched using terms associated with the following topics: smoking cessation, hospitals, and implementation. In total, 14,287 o..

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