Existing Clinical Practice Guidelines
Canada
Smoking Cessation Guidelines: How to Treat your Patient’s Tobacco Addiction. Approved and endorsed by the Optimal Therapy Initiative, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto. (2000).
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Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (2007). Integrating Smoking Cessation into Daily Nursing Practice. Revised. Toronto, Canada: Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario.
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Lignes Directrices: La prévention et l’abandon du tabagisme/ Clinical practice guideline: smoking prevention and cessation. Montreal: Collège des médecins du Québec, Direction de la santé publique de la Régie régionale de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal-Centre. (May 1999).
Rethinking stop smoking medications: Myths and facts. Ontario Medical Association (January 2008).
United States
US Clinical Practice Guidelines: Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (May 2008).
New Zealand
New Zealand Smoking Cessation Guidelines. Ministry of Health. (August 2007).
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United Kingdom
Raw. M., McNeil, A., West, R. (1998). Smoking cessation guidelines for health professionals. A guide to effective smoking cessation interventions for the health care system. Thorax, 53: suppl 5(1): S1-19.
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France
Le Foll, B., Melihan-Cheinin, P., Rostoker, G., Lagrue, G., and working group of AFSSAPS. (2005). Smoking cessation guidelines: evidence-based recommendations of the French Health Products Safety Agency. European Psychiatry, 20 (5-6), 431-441.