Smoking-cessation treatment utilization: The need for a consumer perspective.

作者: Saul Shiffman

DOI: 10.1016/J.AMEPRE.2009.12.004

关键词: GerontologyPerspective (graphical)Treatment utilizationPublic healthDiversity (business)Value (ethics)MedicineSmoking cessationEnvironmental health

摘要: In the U.S., almost half of all smokers try to quit each year. Yet two thirds those who do so without benefit effective treatments that are now available. To optimize contribution public health treatment, a consumer-centered approach is needed. This involves understanding and addressing smokers' needs concerns regarding communicating effectively with about nature value available treatments. Consumer-oriented treatment offerings would also recognize diversity match it diverse approaches quitting. Increasing use important increasing rates.

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