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TIMS-SK Update: Smoking Cessation: An Integral Part of Primary Health-Care Delivery

July 13, 2012
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This update explores quitting behaviour and the use of pharmacotherapy and behavioural aids among Saskatchewan smokers aged 15 years and older. It also looks at the involvement of health professionals in delivering cessation services. All data presented in this report are from the Canadian Tobacco Use Monitoring Survey (CTUMS).

Related publications:

  • Evaluating the Saskatchewan Tobacco Reduction Strategy – Issue 1
  • Evaluating the Saskatchewan Tobacco Reduction Strategy – Issue 2
  • Evaluating the Saskatchewan Tobacco Reduction Strategy – Issue 3
Author(s): Shawn O'Connor, Anne Philipneri, Robert Schwartz, Melinda Krynen-Hill, and Emily Di Sante
Date: July 2012
Type of Publication: Project News

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TIMS-SK Update: Smoking Cessation: An Integral Part of Primary Health-Care Delivery

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