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Lindsay F Stead

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Stead L, Carroll A, Lancaster T
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2017 Apr; 3:CD001007. PMID: 28361497
Background: Group therapy offers individuals the opportunity to learn behavioural techniques for smoking cessation, and to provide each other with mutual support. Objectives: To determine the effect of group-delivered behavioural...
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Lancaster T, Stead L
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2017 Apr; 3:CD001292. PMID: 28361496
Background: Individual counselling from a smoking cessation specialist may help smokers to make a successful attempt to stop smoking. Objectives: The review addresses the following hypotheses:1. Individual counselling is more...
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Hughes J, Fanshawe T, Stead L
J Clin Epidemiol . 2016 Sep; 81:143-144. PMID: 27663610
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Hartmann-Boyce J, McRobbie H, Bullen C, Begh R, Stead L, Hajek P
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2016 Sep; 9:CD010216. PMID: 27622384
Background: Electronic cigarettes (ECs) are electronic devices that heat a liquid into an aerosol for inhalation. The liquid usually comprises propylene glycol and glycerol, with or without nicotine and flavours,...
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Stead L, Koilpillai P, Fanshawe T, Lancaster T
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2016 Mar; 3:CD008286. PMID: 27009521
Background: Both behavioural support (including brief advice and counselling) and pharmacotherapies (including nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), varenicline and bupropion) are effective in helping people to stop smoking. Combining both treatment...
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Ebbert J, Elrashidi M, Stead L
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2015 Oct; (10):CD004306. PMID: 26501380
Background: Use of smokeless tobacco (ST) can lead to tobacco dependence and long-term use can lead to health problems including periodontal disease, cancer, and cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease. Objectives: To...
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Stead L, Koilpillai P, Lancaster T
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2015 Oct; (10):CD009670. PMID: 26457723
Background: Effective pharmacotherapies are available to help people who are trying to stop smoking, but quitting can still be difficult and providing higher levels of behavioural support may increase success...
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Hartmann-Boyce J, Stead L, Cahill K, Lancaster T
Addiction . 2014 Jul; 109(9):1414-25. PMID: 24995905
Aims: The Cochrane Collaboration is an international not-for profit organization which produces and disseminates systematic reviews. This paper is the second in a series of annual updates of Cochrane reviews...
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Hartmann-Boyce J, Lancaster T, Stead L
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2014 Jun; (6):CD001118. PMID: 24888233
Background: Many smokers give up smoking on their own, but materials giving advice and information may help them and increase the number who quit successfully. Objectives: The aims of this...
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David S, Chu I, Lancaster T, Stead L, Evins A, Prochaska J
BMJ Open . 2014 Mar; 4(3):e004393. PMID: 24633528
Objectives: This meta-analysis sought to evaluate the efficacy of opioid antagonists in promoting long-term smoking cessation. Post-treatment abstinence was examined as a secondary outcome and effects on withdrawal symptoms, craving...