| Literature DB >> 18625985 |
John A Cunningham1, Peter L Selby.
Abstract
Public health initiatives to distribute nicotine replacement therapy free of charge as a means of promoting smoking cessation are ongoing. Are there enough smokers interested in using nicotine replacement therapy to have a substantial impact on the prevalence of smoking if this aid were distributed free to all interested smokers? We conducted a telephone survey of 825 randomly selected daily smokers aged 18 years or older who had smoked at least 10 cigarettes per day at some point in their lives. Overall, 58.9% of the respondents said they would be interested in nicotine replacement therapy if it were offered for free. Of those interested, almost all (93.8%) said that they would use the nicotine replacement therapy to help them quit for good. There were differences in the levels of interest: smokers who intended to quit were more interested in using the nicotine replacement therapy than those who planned to reduce or maintain their smoking.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18625985 PMCID: PMC2443226 DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.071241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: CMAJ ISSN: 0820-3946 Impact factor: 8.262