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  1. Clinical Characteristics Of Patients With Asthma COPD Overlap (ACO) In Australian Primary Care
  2. Attitudinal and behavioural responses to increasing tobacco control regulation among high smoking prevalence groups: A qualitative study
  3. Integrating smoking cessation care in alcohol and other drug treatment settings using an organizational change intervention: a systematic review
  4. Factors associated with nicotine replacement therapy use among hospitalised smokers
  5. Clinician factors associated with prescribing nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy: A cross-sectional survey of Australian obstetricians and general practitioners
  6. A systematic narrative review of the effectiveness of behavioural smoking cessation interventions in selected disadvantaged groups (2010-2017)
  7. What factors are associated with abstinence amongst socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers? A cross-sectional survey of use of cessation aids and quitting approach
  8. Smoking cessation care provision in Australian alcohol and other drug treatment services: A cross-sectional survey of staff self-reported practices
  9. Opportunities Missed: A Cross-Sectional Survey of the Provision of Smoking Cessation Care to Pregnant Women by Australian General Practitioners and Obstetricians
  10. Development of an online smoking cessation program for use in hospital and following discharge: smoke-free recovery
  11. Financial Stress and Smoking within a Large Sample of Socially Disadvantaged Australians
  12. System change interventions for smoking cessation
  13. Tobacco smoking policies in Australian alcohol and other drug treatment services, agreement between staff awareness and the written policy document
  14. The association between cannabis use and motivation and intentions to quit tobacco within a sample of Australian socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers
  15. Smoking cessation care among patients with head and neck cancer: a systematic review
  16. An organisational change intervention for increasing the delivery of smoking cessation support in addiction treatment centres: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  17. Smoking cessation strategies for patients with asthma: improving patient outcomes
  18. Factors Associated With Concurrent Tobacco Smoking and Heavy Alcohol Consumption Within a Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Australian Sample
  19. Development and validation of a 21-item challenges to stopping smoking (CSS-21) scale
  20. Associations between behavioural risk factors and smoking, heavy smoking and future smoking among an Australian population-based sample
  21. Self-Exempting Beliefs and Intention to Quit Smoking within a Socially Disadvantaged Australian Sample of Smokers
  22. Stuck in the catch 22: attitudes towards smoking cessation among populations vulnerable to social disadvantage
  23. E-Cigarette Awareness, Ever Use, Source, and Perceptions Measure
  24. Australian university smoke-free policy implementation: a staff and student survey
  25. Which Type of Antismoking Advertisement Is Perceived as More Effective? An Experimental Study With a Sample of Australian Socially Disadvantaged Welfare Recipients
  26. An audit of assessment and outcome of intervention at a quit smoking clinic in a homeless hostel
  27. Electronic Cigarettes: Awareness, Recent Use, and Attitudes Within a Sample of Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Australian Smokers
  28. Comparing socially disadvantaged smokers who agree and decline to participate in a randomised smoking cessation trial
  29. ‘The lesser of two evils’: A qualitative study of staff and client experiences and beliefs about addressing tobacco in addiction treatment settings
  30. The ‘price signal’ for health care is loud and clear: A cross-sectional study of self-reported access to health care by disadvantaged Australians
  31. ‘Cigarettes are priority’: a qualitative study of how Australian socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers respond to rising cigarette prices: Table I.
  32. Targeting multiple health risk behaviours among vocational education students using electronic feedback and online and telephone support: protocol for a cluster randomised trial
  33. Electronic nicotine devices considered through an equity lens
  34. Test ordering in an evidence free zone: Rates and associations of Australian general practice trainees’ vitamin D test ordering
  35. Perceived barriers to smoking cessation in selected vulnerable groups: a systematic review of the qualitative and quantitative literature
  36. The prevalence of smoking and interest in quitting among surgical patients with acute extremity fractures
  37. Feasibility of a GP delivered skin cancer prevention intervention in Australia
  38. A randomized clinical trial of a financial education intervention with nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for low socio-economic status Australian smokers: a study protocol
  39. The importance of tobacco research focusing on marginalized groups
  40. Reaching the hard-to-reach: a systematic review of strategies for improving health and medical research with socially disadvantaged groups
  41. Socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers’ ratings of plain and branded cigarette packaging: an experimental study
  42. Associations between alcohol, smoking, socioeconomic status and comorbidities: Evidence from the 45 and Up Study
  43. Paying the price: A cross-sectional survey of Australian socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers' responses to hypothetical cigarette price rises
  44. A cross-sectional survey of experts’ opinions about the relative effectiveness of tobacco control strategies for the general population versus disadvantaged groups: what do we choose in the absence of evidence?
  45. System‐centred tobacco management: From ‘whole‐person’ to ‘whole‐system’ change
  46. Smoking rates and smoking cessation preferences of pregnant women attending antenatal clinics of two large Australian maternity hospitals
  47. Keeping the ‘Goose’ on the Menu: Response to Commentaries on Financial Incentives in Health Behaviour Change
  48. System change interventions for smoking cessation
  49. Sun Protection Attitudes and Behaviours Among First Generation Australians with Darker Skin Types: Results from Focus Groups
  50. A cross-sectional survey of health risk behaviour clusters among a sample of socially disadvantaged Australian welfare recipients
  51. The ABC of Vitamin D: A Qualitative Study of the Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Vitamin D Deficiency amongst Selected Population Groups
  52. The vocational education setting for health promotion: a survey of students’ health risk behaviours and preferences for help
  53. A pharmacist-led system-change smoking cessation intervention for smokers admitted to Australian public hospitals (GIVE UP FOR GOOD): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  54. Client-centred, caseworker-delivered smoking cessation intervention for a socially disadvantaged population.
  55. An RCT protocol of varying financial incentive amounts for smoking cessation among pregnant women
  56. Some things change, some things stay the same: a longitudinal analysis of cancer caregivers' unmet supportive care needs
  57. The unmet needs of partners and caregivers of adults diagnosed with cancer: a systematic review
  58. Tobacco smoking as a social justice issue: Advances in research
  59. Prevalence of smoking and other health risk factors in people attending residential substance abuse treatment
  60. Anti-tobacco mass media and socially disadvantaged groups: A systematic and methodological review
  61. An evaluation of a pilot capacity building initiative for smoking cessation in social and community services: The Smoking Care project
  62. The balancing act: Experts' opinions about the relative resourcing of tobacco control efforts for the general population versus disadvantaged populations
  63. Addressing smoking and other health risk behaviours using a novel telephone-delivered intervention for homeless people: A proof-of-concept study
  64. Implementing a smoking cessation program in social and community service organisations: A feasibility and acceptability trial
  65. Assessing smoking status in disadvantaged populations: is computer administered self report an accurate and acceptable measure?
  66. What’s Good for the Goose is Good for the Gander. Guiding Principles for the Use of Financial Incentives in Health Behaviour Change
  67. A survey of smoking prevalence and interest in quitting among social and community service organisation clients in Australia: a unique opportunity for reaching the disadvantaged
  68. Prescribing sunshine: A cross-sectional survey of 500 Australian general practitioners' practices and attitudes about vitamin D
  69. A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of behavioural smoking cessation interventions in selected disadvantaged groups
  70. Developing cessation interventions for the social and community service setting: A qualitative study of barriers to quitting among disadvantaged Australian smokers
  71. RCT of a client-centred, caseworker-delivered smoking cessation intervention for a socially disadvantaged population
  72. Encouraging smoking cessation among disadvantaged groups: A qualitative study of the financial aspects of cessation
  73. Spending, Shopping and Saving: Ex-Smokers' Perceptions About Material Gains Following Quitting
  74. The social context of smoking: A qualitative study comparing smokers of high versus low socioeconomic position
  75. Postgraduate medical education on tobacco and smoking cessation in Europe
  76. Media Reporting of Health Interventions: Signs of Improvement, but Major Problems Persist
  77. Government slow to act on public preference for total pub smoking ban
  78. An Analysis of News Media Coverage of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  79. Limitations of the Randomized Controlled Trial in Evaluating Population-Based Health Interventions
  80. Barriers to the provision of evidence-based psychosocial care in oncology
  81. A case study on determining and responding to health managers' priorities for research to assist health service decision making
  82. Description of an early discharge post-acute care program: length of hospital stay, patient and carer needs and cost
  83. Assessing the Perceived Needs of Patients Attending an Outpatient Melanoma Clinic
  84. The unmet supportive care needs of patients with cancer
  85. The unmet supportive care needs of patients with cancer
  86. Evaluation of an instrument to assess the needs of patients with cancer