Published on in Vol 5, No 6 (2021): June

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28952, first published .
A Web-Based Intervention to Increase Smokers’ Intentions to Participate in a Cessation Study Offered at the Point of Lung Screening: Factorial Randomized Trial

A Web-Based Intervention to Increase Smokers’ Intentions to Participate in a Cessation Study Offered at the Point of Lung Screening: Factorial Randomized Trial

A Web-Based Intervention to Increase Smokers’ Intentions to Participate in a Cessation Study Offered at the Point of Lung Screening: Factorial Randomized Trial

Journals

  1. Williams R, Eyestone E, Smith L, Philips J, Whealan J, Webster M, Li T, Luta G, Taylor K. Engaging Patients in Smoking Cessation Treatment within the Lung Cancer Screening Setting: Lessons Learned from an NCI SCALE Trial. Current Oncology 2022;29(4):2211 View
  2. Park E, Neil J, Noonan E, Howard S, Gonzalez I, Marotta C, Wint A, Levy D, Chang Y, Rigotti N, Haas J. Leveraging the Clinical Timepoints in Lung Cancer Screening to Engage Individuals in Tobacco Treatment. JNCI Cancer Spectrum 2022;6(6) View
  3. Waheed H. Nudging smokers away from lighting up: A meta-analysis of framing effect in current smokers. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 2023;104:101998 View
  4. Boatman D, McCauley-Hixenbaugh L, Starkey A, Allen A, Kennedy-Rea S. A new communication approach to encourage lung cancer screening action in rural eligible populations. PEC Innovation 2024;4:100298 View