Investigating opportunistic brief smoking cessation advice in financial support services’
Time: 1:40 pm - 2:05 pm
Date: 14th September 2023
Theatre: 2023 Track 2
A summary of a new programme of work being carried out at the University of Oxford investigating ways to encourage more people to quit smoking through existing financial support services, such as social housing providers. Opportunistic brief advice has been found to result in more quit attempts when delivered in clinical settings; however, is it… Read more »
scahA summary of a new programme of work being carried out at the University of Oxford investigating ways to encourage more people to quit smoking through existing financial support services, such as social housing providers. Opportunistic brief advice has been found to result in more quit attempts when delivered in clinical settings; however, is it feasible and acceptable when delivered in other settings?
Chair
- Emily Cannon Head of Quality Improvement - National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health
Speaker
- Dr Nicola Lindson University Research Lecturer & Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group (TAG) Managing Editor - University of Oxford
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