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1. Effect of varying levels of disease management on smoking cessation: a randomized trial.

3. The Effects of Opt-out vs Opt-in Tobacco Treatment on Engagement, Cessation, and Costs: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

4. Use of pre-enrollment randomization and delayed consent to maximize participation in a clinical trial of opt-in versus opt-out tobacco treatment.

5. Which hospitalized smokers receive a prescription for quit-smoking medication at discharge? A secondary analysis of a smoking cessation randomized clinical trial.

6. Prevalence and predictors of quitline enrollment following hospital referral in real-world clinical practice.

7. Rapid relapse to smoking following hospital discharge.

8. Two brief valid measures of therapeutic alliance in counseling for tobacco dependence.

9. A randomized, controlled pilot study of warm handoff versus fax referral for hospital-initiated smoking cessation among people living with HIV/AIDS.

10. Changing the default for tobacco-cessation treatment in an inpatient setting: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

11. Warm Handoff Versus Fax Referral for Linking Hospitalized Smokers to Quitlines.

13. Comparative and cost effectiveness of telemedicine versus telephone counseling for smoking cessation.

14. Using "warm handoffs" to link hospitalized smokers with tobacco treatment after discharge: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial.

15. Predictors of early versus late smoking abstinence within a 24-month disease management program.

16. Design and baseline characteristics from the KAN-QUIT disease management intervention for rural smokers in primary care.

17. Understanding smoking cessation in rural communities.

18. Correlates of home smoking restrictions among rural smokers.

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