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The Computer-Assisted Brief Intervention for Tobacco (CABIT) Program: 
A Pilot Study

The Computer-Assisted Brief Intervention for Tobacco (CABIT) Program: A Pilot Study

For a tobacco intervention to be implemented routinely in most health care settings—especially fast-paced settings like a hospital emergency department or a busy primary care clinic—it must be brief, convenient, and require little specialized training [1,2]. Traditionally, tobacco cessation interventions have not met these requirements, contributing to a lack of translation of empirically supported interventions into clinical care [3,4].

Edwin D D Boudreaux, Kristyna L Bedek, Nelson J Byrne, Brigitte M Baumann, Sherrill A Lord, Grant Grissom

J Med Internet Res 2012;14(6):e163