Theoretical applications of smoking cessation interventions to individuals with medical conditions: women's initiative for nonsmoking (WINS) - part III

Reviews the Theory of Self-Efficacy, Transtheoretical Model of Readiness for Change, and Theory of Addictions to provide a basis for smoking cessation, and explores how these theories have been used to guide clinical research and clinical interventions. Selected randomized controlled trials of the p...

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Published in:International journal of nursing studies Vol. 39; no. 1; pp. 1 - 15
Main Authors: Froelicher, E S, Kozuki, Y
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-01-2001
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Summary:Reviews the Theory of Self-Efficacy, Transtheoretical Model of Readiness for Change, and Theory of Addictions to provide a basis for smoking cessation, and explores how these theories have been used to guide clinical research and clinical interventions. Selected randomized controlled trials of the past ten years are reviewed for demonstrated efficacy, integration of theory into the design of the intervention, and how these theories guide analysis. (Original abstract - amended)
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ISSN:0020-7489