1. Computer tailored intervention for older smokers using transdermal nicotine
- Author
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Glassman B, Boyd Nr, Orleans Ct, Noll E, and Crosette L
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nicotine ,Health (social science) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Alternative medicine ,Pharmacy ,Administration, Cutaneous ,law.invention ,Random Allocation ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical prescription ,Targetting Special Populations for Tobacco Intervention in Managed Care ,Aged ,business.industry ,Smoking ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Tobacco Use Disorder ,Middle Aged ,Tailored Intervention ,Family medicine ,Therapy, Computer-Assisted ,Physical therapy ,Smoking cessation ,Managed care ,Female ,Smoking Cessation ,business - Abstract
This paper presents inital outcomes of a randomised controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of a self help intervention combining a quit smoking guide designed for older adults with a series of personalised computer tailored cessation messages. These messages were delivered through a state prescription plan, similar to the prescription and pharmacy benefit management plans widely used by managed care organisations to control pharmacy costs and improve appropriate drug use. Prescription plans offer a channel which is especially appropriate for older adults since they consume a disproportionate share of medications.1 A previous study showed that the Clear Horizons guide,2 targeted to the special quitting needs and barriers of older adults, was more …
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- 2000