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They stated that interventions,such as providing substitutes, including nicotine gum andremoving or changing cues for smoking, are most useful forpatients with asthma who are ready to take action, whereas inpatients with asthma without a willingness to quit smoking,providing personalized information about the costs ofsmoking, asking affect-arousing questions, and encouragingsuch patients to re-evaluate themselves as smokers weremore effective. Therefore, the assessment of the willingnessto quit smoking will help improve intervention techniques.
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