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NAQC staff will add documents and resources to the
repository to assist with learning and to provide opportunities for input and
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Final Report - Adult Vaping Link
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Administration
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10/31/2022
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The main purpose of this report is to provide recommendations to the quitline community on best or promising practices for adult vaping cessation in the areas of pharmacotherapy and counselling.
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Final Report -Recommended Best and Promising Link
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N. Gromov
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11/29/2021
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We are excited to release the Learning Community Series Report, Recommended Best and Promising Practices on Technology-Mediated Services for Quitlines. This report contains final recommendations for Quitlines on technology-mediated services for Text, Web and Apps that are effective for improving reach, engagement, and outcomes.
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Draft Report, Recommended Best and Promising Pract
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N. Gromov
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10/7/2021
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Draft Report, Recommended Best and Promising Practices on Technology-Mediated Services for Quitlines which contains draft recommendations for Quitlines on technology-mediated services including Text, Web and Apps that are effective for improving reach, engagement, and outcomes.
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Learning Community Series Practice Brief, Evolving Link
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N. Gromov
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7/13/2021
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Using Digital Technologies to Reach Tobacco Users Link
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N. Gromov
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5/28/2021
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The rapid growth of smartphone ownership and broadband access has created new opportunities to reach smokers with cessation information and support using digital technologies. These technologies can both complement and be integrated with traditional support modalities such as telephone quitlines and 1-on-1 clinical cessation counseling. The National Cancer Institute's Smokefree.gov Initiative provides free, evidence-based cessation support to the public through a multimodal suite of digital interventions, including several mobile-optimized websites, text messaging programs, and 2 mobile applications. This paper describes the reach and use of the Smokefree.gov Initiative's resources over a 5-year period between 2014 and 2018, including how users interact with the program's digital content in ways that facilitate engagement with live counseling support.
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Efficacy of Smartphone Applications for Smoking Ce
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2/26/2021
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Efficacy of Smartphone Applications for Smoking Cessation A Randomized Clinical Trial Jonathan B. Bricker, PhD; Noreen L. Watson, PhD; Kristin E. Mull, MS; et al JAMA Internal Medicine. 2020; 180(11):1472-1480.
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Improving quit rates of web-delivered intervention
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2/26/2021
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Improving quit rates of web-delivered interventions for smoking cessation: full-scale randomized trial of WebQuit.org versus Smokefree.gov Jonathan B Bricker, Kristin E Mull, Jennifer B McClure, Noreen L Watson, Jaimee L Heffner Addiction. 2017; 113: 914-923.
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