Aiming at reducing smoking population, Taiwan government adopted a successful smoking cessation quitline model from California Smokers' Helpline, commissioned a private non-profit organization-Teacher Chang Foundation, which was well-known for its quality telephone counseling service-to set up Asia's first quitline, Taiwan Smokers' Helpline (TSH) in 2003. The establishment of the quitline is a significant progress for tobacco control in Taiwan, as it built up a cooperative model with smoking cessation clinics to increase the quit rate through assisting smokers to overcome their psychological obstacles while quitting smoking.
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Hsu, P. T., Chang, C. W., & Chang, T. C. (2016). Taiwan report on quitline activities. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 17, 11–18. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2016.17.S2.11
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