- Education and Technology Integration
- Education Systems and Policy
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Smoking Behavior and Cessation
- Social Media in Health Education
- Media Influence and Health
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> British Columbia residents have access to a program called QuitNow that provides behavioral support and information about pharmacotherapy nicotine tobacco users. While quantitative evidence reveals significant promise for web-based services like QuitNow, there is very little qualitative available. Understanding website utilization experiences of end-users key contextualizing the effectiveness cessation providing directions enhancing these services. </sec>...
British Columbia residents have access to a program called QuitNow that provides behavioral support and information about pharmacotherapy nicotine tobacco users. Web- or computer-based smoking cessation programs been shown yield an abstinence rate 1.5 times higher when compared control. Although quantitative evidence reveals significant promise for web-based services like QuitNow, there is very little qualitative available. Understanding website utilization the experiences of end users key...