An updated algorithm for choosing among smoking cessation treatments |
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Authors: | John R. Hughes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychiatry, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA; Department of Psychology, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA; Department of Family Practice, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT, USA |
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Abstract: | Although meta-analyses have documented the efficacy of treatments for smoking cessation, and guidelines have outlined treatment elements, few algorithms for choosing among treatments have been described. The current algorithm updates the author's prior algorithm. The major decisions in the algorithm are (a) use a motivational treatment if the smoker is not currently interested in quitting, (b) assess factors that influence choice of treatment, (c) consider both gradual and abrupt cessation, (d) use combined patch + gum/inhaler/lozenge or varenicline as first line medications, (e) use individual, group, Internet, and phone counseling as first line psychosocial treatments, and (f) continue treatment after a lapse or relapse. Further research is needed to determine whether algorithms improve treatment outcomes. |
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Keywords: | Algorithm Nicotine Tobacco Smoking Cessation Treatment |
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