Fast Facts: Smoking Cessation
Cigarette smoking is one of the most significant preventable causes of death and illness in the world. Given the wide-ranging effects smoking has on many disease processes, it is essential that clinicians understand:
the short- and long-term effects of smoking on the body
the benefits of smoking cessation
why smokers find it difficult to stop
the role of clinicians in promoting and supporting smoking cessation
the treatments available to help smokers overcome their addiction.
'Fast Facts: Smoking Cessation' meets these needs: here, in one place, you will find all the information you need on smoking, tobacco addiction and how best to treat the addiction.
Ultimately, the best reason for reading this book is to help your patients who smoke to change their behavior for the better and sustainably. Every GP and support clinic will benefit from this edition, filled with tips, advice and treatment aids for the clinical team.
Contents:
Cigarettes as a nicotine delivery system
Smoking patterns
Social, psychological and economic influences on smoking
Effects of smoking and smoking cessation
Addiction to cigarettes
The clinician and smoking
Treatments to aid smoking cessation
Future trends
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