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Öğe Can the Use of Smokeless Tobacco Products Be Accepted as a Harm Reduction Method in Tobacco Addiction?(Aves, 2014) Oztuna, Funda; Aytemur, Zeynep Ayfer; Elbek, Osman; Kilinc, Oguz; Kucuk, Cagla Uyanusta; Akcay, Sule; Dagli, ElifThe goal of smoking cessation treatment is to keep the patient completely away from tobacco and tobacco products. The aim of harm reduction strategies in tobacco control is to reduce the risks associated with tobacco use. In order to turn it into an opportunity, tobacco companies have developed smokeless tobacco products. Some epidemiological studies have reported that smokeless tobacco products are safer than tobacco smoke. However, this method is not completely harmless. In this review, we will discuss all aspects of tobacco harm reduction methods.Öğe Intensive Clinic Intervention Plus Psychodrama in Smoking Cessation and Effects on Cessation Outcome(Ortadogu Ad Pres & Publ Co, 2012) Aytemur, Zeynep Ayfer; Pismisoglu, Bulent; Kilinc, Oguz; Pismisoglu, Emine; Hacievliyagil, S. Savas; Karaman, CananObjective: Psychodrama is a therapeutic discipline, which uses action methods, role training, and group dynamics to facilitate a constructive change in the lives of participants. This study was run to assess the effectiveness of psychodrama on intensive clinic intervention for smoking cessation. Material and Methods: The process and outcome of smoking cessation program using intensive cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy (PT) or CBT and PT plus psychodrama was studied on 113 participants. Sixty-one participants were randomized in CBT and PT plus psychodrama group, and 52 participants were randomised in CBT and PT group. Success rate of smoking cessation was assessed at the end of the first, third and sixth months. Results: At the end of the first and third months, the rates of smoking cessation were 80.3% and 63.9% in study group, and 59.6% and 46.2% in control group (p=0.014 and p=0.044, respectively). In the sixth month, the rate of smoking cessation was 50.8% in the study group and 38.5% in the control group (p=0.130). Conclusion: In this study, we concluded that the intensive clinic intervention plus psychodrama increased the success rate of smoking cessation in the early period.Öğe Learning platform for smoking cessation project: From begining to date(European Respiratory Soc Journals Ltd, 2012) Dilektasli, Asli Gorek; Kilinc, Oguz; Akcay, Sule; Uzaslan, Esra Kunt; Bostan, Pinar Pazarli; Elbek, Osman; Aytemur, Zeynep[Abstract Not Available]