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Disease Interrupted, tobacco reduction ans cessation
Ă propos de ce livre
Most tobacco users know the power of addiction and want to quit. Evidence tells a vivid and chilling story of the dire and urgent need to support cessation. Tobacco is the leading preventable cause of death and disease globally, and it contributes to 6 of the 8 leading non-communicable diseases. Tobacco use may also induce the disease of nicotine addiction. Disease Interrupted offers a synthesis of cutting edge empirical evidence for tobacco reduction and cessation. Treatment can save lives, improve quality of life, and reduce the excess healthcare burden of tobacco on society. In this volume, 50 experts from 6 continents explore the field of tobacco reduction and cessation. This resource features the Summary Statements of Canada's first national smoking cessation Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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- Introduction
- Disease Interrupted
- Legal Duty to Treat Tobacco Use and Addiction
- Health Effects of Tobacco and Secondhand Smoke
- Evidence for Developing and Implementing Cessation Services
- Nicotine
- Assessing Tobacco Use in Clinical Practice: AÂ Step-Wise Approach
- Unassisted Cessation
- Psychosocial Interventions
- Pharmacotherapies
- Nicotine Replacement Therapies
- Patient Handout: Nicotine Gum
- Patient Handout: Nicotine Patch
- Patient Handout: Nicotine Inhaler
- Patient Handout: Nicotine Lozenge
- Patient Handout: Nicotine Mouth Spray
- Sustained-Release Bupropion (Bupropion SR)
- Patient Handout: Sustained-Release (SR) Bupropion
- Varenicline
- Patient Handout: Varenicline
- Cardiovascular Complications of Pharmacotherapy for Smoking Cessation
- Neuropsychiatric Considerations
- Seizing the potential of electronic cigarettes
- The public health potential of reduced-risk alternatives to cigarettes
- Detoxification: Treatment of Tobacco Withdrawal
- Hospital-Initiated Smoking Cessation: The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation
- Tobacco Use and Addiction Management in Primary Care Settings
- Cessation and the Workplace
- Nontraditional Tobacco Use among Aboriginal Canadians
- Treatment of Tobacco Addiction in Mental Health and Addictive Disorders
- Imagine: Gender-Specific Tobacco Reduction and Cessation Strategies in Pregnancy and the Postpartum
- Young People and Smoking Cessation
- Ethical Contemplations
- Contributors