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2023
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Read about the Tobacco Where You Live series and how it fits in with the Best Practices User Guides. This Mapping Techniques supplement helps users create effective maps in six easy steps, learn how state programs have used maps to support tobacco prevention and control goals, and identify the best resources and tools to get started.
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2023
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This Retail Strategies to Promote Health Equity supplement provides actionable guidance to prepare for retail work in communities and implement retail strategies equitably to achieve tobacco control goals. Visit OSH page for other publications.
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2021
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This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can promote cessation through population-wide efforts. According to Best Practices 2014, “encouraging and helping tobacco users to quit is the quickest approach to reducing tobacco-related disease, death, and healthcare costs.” Population-based interventions can dramatically increase access to proven cessation treatment and help more people quit for good. This guide offers program staff and partners information on how to promote health systems change, improve insurance coverage for cessation treatment, and support state quitlines.
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2021
Book
Ending the commercial tobacco use epidemic will require the coordinated efforts of many people. Together, partners can achieve more than they could on their own. Since the publication of Best Practices User Guide: Coalitions in 2009, partners have been working nationwide to educate the public about the harms of commercial tobacco, build support for tobacco-free environments, and increase access to evidence-based commercial tobacco cessation treatment. This user guide expands and updates the recommendations in the previous Coalitions user guide to help programs develop and maintain strategic partnerships and coalitions to achieve commercial tobacco control goals.
2021
Book
After more than 50 years of research, we know what works to reduce commercial tobacco use. Yet evidence-based interventions are not reaching the people who need them most, and tobacco use still remains the leading cause of preventable death in the U.S. Dissemination and implementation (D&I) strategies can help close the gap between research and practice by turning what we know into what we do. This User Guide is designed to help programs share information about what works to reduce commercial tobacco use and put new or improved tobacco control interventions into practice.
2021
Book
The youth perspective is critical to tobacco prevention and control because most people start smoking cigarettes before age 18. The tobacco industry also continues to use advertising strategies that appeal to youth to recruit the next generation of smokers. Youth involvement can lead to important environmental and social norm changes and reduce pro-tobacco influences. This guide gives program managers information on how to engage youth as a part of a comprehensive tobacco control program.
2015
Book
This user guide focuses on how comprehensive tobacco control programs can work to achieve health equity in tobacco prevention and control. It offers tobacco control program staff and partners information on how to work toward achieving health equity when planning, implementing, and enforcing tobacco control policies.
2015
Book
This publication paints an important picture of tobacco use and select tobacco control measures stipulated by the World Health Organization’s (WHO’s) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. It discusses the Global Tobacco Surveillance System—the largest global public health surveillance system ever developed and maintained—which, over 15 years, has facilitated the development, implementation, and evaluation of tobacco control programs and policies in countries around the world. The GATS Atlas covers the 22 countries for which data had been publicly released by the end of 2013. It illustrates the dynamics of tobacco use and tobacco control policies in countries representing 3 billion of the 5 billion adult population worldwide...

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2014
Book
This comprehensive report chronicles the devastating consequences of 50 years of tobacco use in the United States. It updates data on the numerous health effects resulting from smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke and details public health trends, both favorable and unfavorable, in tobacco use. This report also marks the steady progress achieved in reducing the prevalence of smoking and validates tobacco control strategies that have consistently proven to be effective. It also examines strategies with the potential to eradicate the death and disease caused by the tobacco epidemic. Finally, the report documents that effective interventions are available and calls for their full implementation. A supplement to the full report is provided for the chapters on...
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2014
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CDC's Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2014 is an evidence-based guide to help states plan and establish effective tobacco control programs to prevent and reduce tobacco use. This document updates Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs—2007. This updated edition describes an integrated programmatic structure for implementing interventions proven to be effective and provides the recommended level of state investment to reach these goals and reduce tobacco use in each state.
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2009
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To mark the 10th anniversary of the GTSS, this seminal atlas illustrates its findings as well as key data from WHO's Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and MPOWER. Vivid maps and graphics give shape and meaning to the statistics, and compare and contrast survey results between countries and regions, boys, girls, teachers, and health professions students.
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2009
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An Action Guide which describes the process of implementing tobacco dependence treatment within health care systems by developing systems change strategies including provider reminder systems, provider education and patient education.
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2008
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This guide defines process evaluation and describes the rationale, benefits, key data collection components, and program evaluation management procedures for tobacco use prevention and control programs. It is intended to help state and federal program managers and evaluation staff design and implement valid, reliable process evaluations for tobacco use prevention and control programs as well as chronic disease programs in general. It also provides a framework for understanding the links between inputs, activities, and outputs and for assessing how these relate to tobacco use prevention and control programs outcomes.
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2007
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This report contains those excerpts from the 2006 Surgeon General’s report The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke that focus on children (e.g., prevalence of exposure, reproductive and developmental effects, respiratory effects, home smoking rules, smoking restrictions in day care centers and schools).
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2006
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A Practical Guide to Working with Health-Care Systems on Tobacco-Use Treatment was designed with two goals in mind: (1) to increase public health professionals’ comfort with and skill in establishing collaborative relationships with leaders of health-care systems and (2) to facilitate the creation of long-term partnerships that promote effective, system wide tobacco-use treatment. The Guide provides useful information and practical advice that not only will facilitate public health professionals' understanding of health-care systems but also enhance their ability to forge and maintain effective relationships with leaders of health-care systems.
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2005
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This Consumer Reports-style guide provides information on 120 key outcome indicators for evaluation of statewide, comprehensive tobacco prevention and control programs. Indicators are organized by evidence-based logic models. Detailed information is provided for each indicator, including indicator definition, sample data sources and measures, and graphic descriptions of expert panel ratings across various criteria, such as overall quality and resource utilization.
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2003
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This manual is designed to be a comprehensive resource for state health departments and other agencies and organizations that are developing and implementing tobacco counter-marketing campaigns. The manual is designed to help readers who have different levels of experience and who are managing programs at different stages of development.
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2000
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This booklet provides helpful information for people who want to quit smoking. The booklet explains the best ways to quit and how to quit for good. All the information in this booklet is based on scientific research about what will give the smoker the best chances of quitting.
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