This is the first of multiple meetings that will help inform recommendations to improve quitline practice. We heard insights from expert panelists on topics such as technology preferences and behaviors, texting capabilities for programmatic and complementary purposes, and web-based interventions including chat and web enrollment.
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SummarySlidesOverview of Technology Data (Katie Mason, MPP and Randi Lachter, MPH)Frontiers in Smoking Cessation: Maximizing Reach and Efficacy with Digital Technologies (Lorien Abroms, ScD)Nine Years of Design and Testing of the First Smartphone App Proven Efficacious for Smoking Cessation (Jonathan Bricker, PhD)NCI’s Smokefree.gov Initiative: Using Digital Technology to Help Smokers Quit (Yvonne Prutzman, PhD, MPH and Amy Sanders, MA)NAQC Learning Communities Web Portal Demonstration (Randi Lachter, MPH)
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