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Treating tobacco use and dependence / Michael Fiore.

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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.
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