2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2005.10.013
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A randomized controlled trial to assess the effectiveness of a letter from a consultant surgeon in causing smokers to stop smoking pre-operatively

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“…Table 1 summarises the studies included in this review. Of the nine studies, three were conducted the UK, (Andrews et al, 2006;McHugh et al, 2001;Molyneux et al, 2003) three in Australia, (Myles et al, 1996;Myles et al, 2004;Wolfenden et al, 2005) two in Denmark (Moller, et al, 2002;Sorensen, & Jorgensen, Key: CABG = Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery; Exp = Experimental Group; Con = Control Group; n.s. = non significant; sig.…”
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“…Table 1 summarises the studies included in this review. Of the nine studies, three were conducted the UK, (Andrews et al, 2006;McHugh et al, 2001;Molyneux et al, 2003) three in Australia, (Myles et al, 1996;Myles et al, 2004;Wolfenden et al, 2005) two in Denmark (Moller, et al, 2002;Sorensen, & Jorgensen, Key: CABG = Coronary Artery Bypass Graft surgery; Exp = Experimental Group; Con = Control Group; n.s. = non significant; sig.…”
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“…= non significant; sig. = statistically significant * = post-operatively abstinence or reduction by more than half or normal daily rate A number of different intervention methods were used in the papers: six studies used some form of counselling (McHugh et al, 2001;Moller, et al, 2002;Molyneux et al, 2003;Ratner et al, 2004;Sorensen, & Jorgensen, 2003;Wolfenden et al, 2005), five studies used counselling together with Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) (Moller, et al, 2002;Molyneux et al, 2003;Ratner et al, 2004;Sorensen, & Jorgensen, 2003;Wolfenden et al, 2005), one study used only NRT (bupropion) (Myles et al, 2004), one study used a letter offering smoking cessation advice (Andrews et al, 2006), one study delivered smoking cessation advice via an audio cassette (Myles et al, 1996) and one study used counselling, NRT and offered self-help material tailored to individual needs (Wolfenden et al, 2005). Thus most interventions used a multifaceted behavioural approach.…”
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