What is it about?
Smokers try to quit all the time. What can help them to do so effectively? Lots of research has been done on this. This is an attempt to take a look at such research so far done and to summarise their findings. This paper also asks the questions how, and also why, tobacco and pharmaceutical industries influence this kind of research.
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Why is it important?
This paper is written keeping the Sri Lankan audience in mind. It challenges traditional beliefs about smoking cessation such as nicotine skin patches/ lozenges are the best treatment and everyone needs help from health workers to quit smoking. Tobacco and pharmaceutical industries arguably wanted to portray smoking cessation as something really difficult. This paper takes, although a brief, look at this as well.
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This page is a summary of: A review of interventions for smoking cessation, Sri Lanka Journal of Psychiatry, June 2017, Sri Lanka Journals Online (SLJOL),
DOI: 10.4038/sljpsyc.v8i1.8133.
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