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Areas for further research
- Development of pharmacotherapies based on a basic science understanding of the effects of nicotine and the nicotinic receptor.
- Development of more precise behavioural accounts of smoking that suggest more specific behavioural interventions.
- Identify elements of behavioural interventions that will enhance effectiveness.
- Find ways of enabling healthcare professionals to deliver routine opportunistic advice to stop smoking more often.
- Further investigate the combined use of NRT combinations.
- Investigate the effectiveness of combining NRT and non-nicotine pharmacotherapies.
- Investigate long-term use of pharmacotherapies to prevent relapse to smoking.
- Investigate use of NRT in pregnancy.
- Investigate long-term use of NRT or other pharmacotherapies as a harm reduction strategy to reduce the amount smoked.
- Develop and test interventions for adolescent smokers.
- Find ways of improving access to effective interventions.
- Identify organizational features of healthcare systems that support the delivery of appropriate interventions.
- Investigate optimal sequence of treatments and treatment combinations for repeated attempts to quit.
- Investigate treatment of smokers with co-morbidities (psychiatric illness, other chemical dependencies).
- Investigate proactive methods to prompt more smokers to make a quit attempt (e.g. phone calls or mailings).
- Investigate impact of healthcare reimbursement for smoking cessation intervention.
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