A health sciences student–run smoking cessation clinic experience within a homeless population

The primary objective of this research study is to describe a professional and graduate student–run approach to smoking cessation education combined with motivational interviewing and pharmacotherapy in regard to the frequency of follow-up with a smoking cessation quitline program in the homeless population. The secondary objective is to assess participants’ self-reported level of confidence, knowledge, and willingness to quit before and after participation in the student-run smoking cessation clinic.

Publication Date: 
2016
Volume: 
Article in press
Issue: 
2016
Journal Name: 
Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
Location: 
Phoenix, Arizona