Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Eliza Skelton"
- Eliza Skelton's recent research focuses on nonpharmacological and behavioral interventions to address health issues related to smoking cessation and procedural anxiety among patients in high-stress medical situations, particularly in the context of cancer treatment and substance use disorders.
- Findings from her systematic reviews suggest that targeted smoking cessation interventions in rural and remote areas can potentially enhance abstinence rates, while the efficacy and feasibility of using vaporized nicotine products as aids in smoking cessation have shown promise but also reveal significant barriers in specific populations, such as those undergoing alcohol and drug treatment.
- Skelton's work emphasizes the necessity for tailored strategies in smoking cessation for diverse populations, including considerations for mental health and social support, indicating a broader public health implication to improve clinical practices and treatment accessibility for vulnerable groups.