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Treatment use patterns in a large extended-treatment tobacco cessation program: predictors and cost implications.

Scott VeldhuizenLaurie ZawertailoAliya NoormohamedSarwar HussainPeter Selby
Published in: Tobacco control (2021)
Treatment use results imply that the marginal costs of extending treatment programmes are relatively low. The prevalence of single contacts supports additional engagement efforts at the initial visit, while interruptions in care highlight the ability of longer term care to address relapse. Results show that use of the nicotine patch is associated with retention in care, and that improving engagement of younger patients should be a priority.
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