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Treating tobacco use and dependence / Michael Fiore.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Fiore, Michael, author.
- Series:
- Clinical practice guideline ; Number 18.
- Clinical practice guideline ; Number 18
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Smoking--Prevention.
- Smoking.
- Tobacco--Physiological effect.
- Tobacco.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 177 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Rockville, MD : U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, 2000.
- Contents:
- Guideline Panel
- Guideline Development and Use
- Acknowledgments
- Executive Summary
- 1. Overview and Methods
- Introduction
- Rationale for Initial Guideline Development and Year 2000 Update
- Tobacco Dependence as a Chronic Disease
- Guideline Development Methodology
- Guideline Products
- Organization of the Guideline Update
- 2. Assessment of Tobacco Use
- 3. Brief Clinical Interventions
- Background
- A. For the Patient Willing To Quit
- B. For the Patient Unwilling To Quit
- C. For the Patient Who Has Recently Quit
- 4. Intensive Clinical Interventions
- Strategies for Intensive Tobacco Dependence Intervention
- 5. Systems Interventions: Relevance to Health Care Administrators, Insurers, and Purchasers
- Cost-Effectiveness of Smoking Cessation Interventions
- Recommendations for Health Care Administrators, Insurers, and Purchasers
- Strategies for Health Care Administrators, Insurers and Purchasers
- 6. Evidence
- A. Screening and Assessment
- B. Treatment Structure and Intensity
- C. Treatment Elements
- Recommendations Regarding Specific Pharmacotherapies: First-Line Medications
- Recommendations Regarding Specific Pharmacotherapies: Second-Line Medications
- Pharmacotherapies Not Recommended by the Guideline Panel
- Pharmacotherapy for Treating Tobacco Dependence: Issues Relevant to Use
- Recommending Specific Pharmacotherapy for Specific Patient Subgroups
- 7. Special Populations
- Gender
- Pregnancy
- Racial and Ethnic Minorities
- Hospitalized Smokers
- Smokers With Psychiatric Comorbidity and/or Chemical Dependency
- Children and Adolescents
- Older Smokers
- 8. Special Topics
- Weight Gain After Smoking Cessation
- Noncigarette Tobacco Products
- Clinician Training
- Economic Aspects of Tobacco Dependence Treatments and Health Systems Interventions
- Alternative Treatment Goals: Harm Reduction
- Glossary
- Contributors
- Appendix A Helpful Web Site Addresses
- Appendix B Coding Information Regarding the Diagnosis of and Billing for Tobacco Dependence Treatment
- Appendix C Financial Disclosures for Panel Members, Consultants, and Senior Project Staff
- References.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
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