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Best/Promising Practices (Tobacco)


  • Influencers 101: Best Practices and Practical Approaches for Public Health Campaigns. FDA Center for Tobacco Products. (Feb 2023). 
  • Facilitating Online Focus Groups. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (May 2022).
  • Health Literacy Resources for Visual Communication. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Mar 2022). 
  • Bringing Public Health and Public Libraries Together: Collaboration Toolkit. Midwestern Public Health Training Center. (Mar 2022).
  • I COVID QUIT Social Media Campaign. Smoking Cessation Leadership Center of University of California San Francisco. (2021).
  • Best Practices User Guide: Partnerships in Tobacco Control and Prevention. CDC/Office on Smoking and Health. (Jun 2021).
  • Smoke-free Public Housing: Helping Smokers Quit. The American Cancer Society, North American Quitline Consortium, and Smoking Cessation Leadership Center at UCSF. (Nov 2020).
  • Smoking and COVID-19. National Cancer Institute. (June 2020).
  • E-Cigarettes: Talk to Youth About the Risks. CDC/Office on Smoking and Health. (Aug 2019).
  • Tobacco 21 Model Policy. Consortium of National Public Health Organizations. (May 2019). 
  • State Tobacco Control Success Stories. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Dec 2018). 
  • Putting Practice Into Action With a Tobacco-Free Policy. National Behavioral Health Network. (Aug 2018).
  • Promising Policies And Practices To Address Tobacco Use By Persons With Mental And Substance Use Disorders. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.(Jul 2018).
  • Best Practices User Guide: Health Communications in Tobacco Prevention and Control. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention & Center for Public Health Systems Science at Washington University in St. Louis. (Mar 2018).
  • Quitting Smoking for Older Adults. National Institute on Aging. (Feb 2018).
  • Make 2018 Your Year to Quit. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Jan 2018).
  • Key Recommendations for Smoke-Free Housing Programs. Association of State and Territorial Health Officials. (2017).
  • ​2016 Policy Recommendations Guide. Tobacco Control Network. (Jul 2016).
  • Best Practices user guide: Health Equity in Tobacco Prevention and Control. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2015).
  • Best Practices for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2014).
  • Increases in Smoking Cessation Interventions After a Feedback and Improvement Initiative Using Electronic Health Records. Silfen SL, Farley SM, et al. (Oct 2014).
  • Save Lives and Money: Help People on Medicaid Quit Tobacco. Partnership for Prevention. (2014). 
  • 2014 Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. US Department of Health and Human Services. (Aug 2014).
  • ​Promising Practices. National Latino Tobacco Control Network. (2008-2013).
  • Expecting to Quit Post-Pregnancy: A Best-Practices Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant and Postpartum Girls and Women. British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women's Health. (2011).
  • Investing in a Tobacco-Free Future: How it Benefits Your Bottom Line and Community. Partnership for Prevention. (2008). 
  • Engaging Culturally Competent, Community-Based Programs in Reducing Tobacco-Related Health Disparities. American Journal of Public Health. (2008). 
  • Eliminating Tobacco-Related Health Disparities. US Dept of Health & Human Services. (2002).

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