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Smoking cessation after hospitalization for myocardial infarction or cardiac surgery: Assessing patient interest, confidence, and physician prescribing practices.

Hayden RileyNitesh AinaniAhmad TurkSamuel HeadleyHeidi SzalaiMihaela StefanPeter K LindenauerQuinn R Pack
Published in: Clinical cardiology (2019)
The majority of hospitalized smokers with cardiac disease want to quit smoking, desire help in doing so, and overwhelmingly rate cessation as their highest health behavior priority, although some believe smoking is unrelated to their disease. The period following an acute cardiac event appears to be a time of great receptivity to SC interventions; however, rates of providing tailored, evidence-based interventions are disappointingly low.
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