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Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application

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Department of Nursing, California State University, 9001 Stockdale Hwy, 29RNC, Bakersfield, CA 93311, USA
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September 02, 2022
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October 02, 2022
Accepted
October 10, 2022
Published
October 12, 2022
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Boehning, A. , & Gilchrist, K. (2022). Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application. International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering, Biological and Applied Computing, 2(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcmr.2022.444
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Boehning, A. ; Gilchrist, K. Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application. International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering, Biological and Applied Computing 2022 2(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcmr.2022.444
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Boehning, Annie, and Kathleen Gilchrist. 2022. "Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application". International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering, Biological and Applied Computing 2, no. 1: 1-7. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcmr.2022.444
AMA Style
Boehning A, Gilchrist K. Acceptance of a Prescription for Smoking Cessation Utilizing an iPad Educational Application. International Journal of Mathematical, Engineering, Biological and Applied Computing. 2022; 2(1):1-7. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcmr.2022.444
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ABSTRACT = {Tobacco use, especially smoking, poses an enormous threat to public health. Research indicates tobacco use is linked to many illnesses and premature death. It also has unhealthy consequences in non-smokers through second-hand exposure. Primary care clinicians have the “golden opportunities” to intervene during office visit encounters. This study examined the use of an iPad educational application in tobacco cessation counseling that would increase acceptance of a prescription to aid with cessation, compared to the traditional method of counseling only. Utilizing smoking cessation guidelines, a descriptive quantitative exploratory methodology was used in two phases to assess the effectiveness of tobacco cessation education in a traditional verbal counseling versus the additional use of a mobile application along with standard tobacco cessation counseling in a primary care clinical setting. Total of 49 participants were recruited in two different groups. The standard cessation counseling had 29 subjects for Phase I and 20 participants in the enhanced tobacco cessation education group in Phase II. The enhanced tobacco cessation education with an iPad was more effective in smoking education than the traditional standard verbal counseling on smoking cessation. The addition of a mobile device with relevant educational materials shared with smokers by clinicians have shown an increase in acceptance of a prescription to aid tobacco cessation. Clinicians are strongly encouraged to find innovative ways to help smoking patients accept aids in successful cessation attempts.},
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