2015
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207770.87
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S81 Feasibility and uptake of enhanced smoking cessation services within ambulatory HIV care

Abstract: BackgroundHIV infected individuals are at increased risk of smoking-related illness and smoking rates amongst populations with HIV are often significantly higher than the general population. Interventions that reduce the prevalence of smoking in this population are urgently required.AimsWe sought to establish the impact of initiating regular smoking screening and advice by healthcare assistants (HCAs) or nurses as part of routine care appointments in a HIV ambulatory care service.MethodsIndividuals attending f… Show more

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