[Alternative therapies for smoking cessation: clinical practice guidelines review].

Author: AlbaLuz Helena, Astrid BecerraNelci, CastilloJuan Sebastián, CañasAlejandra, García-HerrerosPlutarco, MurilloRaúl

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smoking is a chronic disease in the group of addictions and its treatment includes two components:psychosocial and pharmacological intervention. Other types of therapeutic approaches have been used as treatment options for tobacco addiction. Acupuncture, hypnosis and homeopathy are the most used non...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23128887

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Alternative Therapies for Smoking Cessation: A Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines

This research reviews clinical practice guidelines for smoking cessation, exploring the use of nonconventional therapies like acupuncture, hypnosis, and homeopathy. The authors examine the evidence supporting these alternative approaches to tobacco addiction, navigating the vast desert of smoking cessation treatments to find more effective and accessible options.

Exploring the Desert of Smoking Cessation Therapies

This review highlights the importance of exploring a range of treatment options for tobacco addiction, going beyond the traditional approaches. The authors examine the use of alternative therapies, like finding new pathways through a desert, searching for effective solutions that can meet the diverse needs of smokers seeking to quit.

Integrating Evidence-Based Practices

The authors emphasize the importance of integrating evidence-based practices into smoking cessation programs. This is crucial for ensuring that patients receive the most effective treatments available, like choosing the safest and most efficient route through a desert. The authors encourage further research to evaluate the efficacy and safety of alternative therapies and to identify the most promising interventions for different individuals.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research provides a roadmap through the desert of smoking cessation treatments, highlighting the importance of exploring a range of options, including alternative therapies. By integrating evidence-based practices and evaluating the effectiveness of different approaches, we can help more individuals break free from the grip of tobacco addiction. The journey toward a smoke-free future is long and challenging, but with continued research and innovation, we can create a healthier world for all.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2013-02-26
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

23128887

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

23128887

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