New program aims to break the Smoking-Mental health link
NCT ID NCT04988477
Summary
This study tested a new support program designed to help people with mental illness quit smoking. The program involved regular check-ins with healthcare providers during mental health visits and proactive phone calls from staff to connect patients with stop-smoking resources. Researchers measured whether this combined approach helped participants reduce or quit tobacco use over one year.
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Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55415, United States
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