Increased reach and effectiveness of a statewide tobacco quitline after the addition of access to free nicotine replacement therapy
Tobacco Control2006Vol. 15(4), pp. 286–293
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Lawrence C. An, Barbara Schillo, Annette Kavanaugh, Randi B. Lachter, Michael G. Luxenberg, Ann Wendling, Anne M. Joseph
Abstract
The addition of free NRT to a state quitline is followed by increases in participation and abstinence rates resulting in an eightfold increase in programme impact. These findings support the addition of access to pharmacological therapy as part of state quitline services.
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