Review of strategies to recruit smokers for smoking cessation: a population impact perspective
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This paper reviews published articles describ ing several instruments used currently to “cap ture” the attention of smokers for quit-smoking
interventions and emphasizes the distinction
between the strategies used to reach eligible in dividuals and those used to recruit them for the
proposed smoking cessation intervention. The
search for articles was conducted using MED LINE, PsychARTICLE, and LILACS. Key words
for the search included recruitment, enrollment, reach, smoking cessation, quitline, and
helpline mentioned in the abstracts and titles of
the articles. Articles published in English, Portuguese, and Spanish through November 2006
that emphasized capture instruments related to
different populations and specific interventions
were included in this review. Twenty-nine studies met the inclusion criteria. Studies that used
active and mixed strategies reached, on average,
a smaller and less diverse possible number of
eligible individuals and had greater participation proportions than those that used reactive
strategies. Future studies are needed to evaluate
the effectiveness of new associations between
current interventions and reactive capture strategies, in view of the potential for increasing the
population impact related to reactive capture.