Replicating state Quitline innovations to increase reach: findings from three states
Abstract Background Reaching tobacco users is a persistent challenge for quitlines. In 2014, ClearWay MinnesotaSM changed its quitline services and media campaign, and observed substantial increases in reach and strong quit outcomes. Oklahoma and Florida implemented the same changes in 2015 and 2016...
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Main Authors: | Paula A. Keller (Author), Rebecca K. Lien (Author), Laura A. Beebe (Author), Jane Parker (Author), Paola Klein (Author), Randi B. Lachter (Author), Stephen Gillaspy (Author) |
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