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ID #:   39272617
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Description:   % of Ontario smokers have made a New Year's resolution to quit in previous years by gender, Of those who make New Year's resolutions % believe it is important to have a support system in place when achieving a New Year's resolution by gender [stop smoking]
 
Publication Date:   1/3/2012
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/4/2012
 
 
 
ID #:   39272031
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Description:   Report examines leading workplace health related concerns, issues and drivers. Includes: Level of concern about: Short-term disability costs, Drug costs, Casual absences costs, Long-term disability costs, Medical costs, Worker compensation costs

Issues impacting health costs, Leading drivers of short-term & long-term disability (Mental health, Musculoskeletal, Accidents, Cancer, Respiratory, Gastrointestinal)

Health Management and Measures (Effective Short Term Disability Case Management, Effective Tracking of Casual Absenteeism, Effective ROI Measurement, Usage of Available Pharmaceutical Drug Cost Containment)

Mental Health Strategy and Training (Effective Mental Health Related Training for Managers, Formal Mental Health Strategy, Effective Mental Health Related Training for Employees)

% Report Having Workplace Wellness Program Components ( Chronic Disease Management, Personal Health Coaching, Stress Management Program, Confidential Health Screening, Weight Management Program, Health Risk Assessment Questionnaire, Health-Related Competitions/Challenges, Fitness Classes, Smoking Cessation Program [stop smoking], Nutritional Counselling, Web-Based Health Information Tools, Healthy Living Education Sessions, Healthy Living Newsletter)

 
Publication Date:   8/1/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/1/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271042
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Description:   Segmentation of Canadians by their health behaviours and perceptions - % are Overconfident, Overextended, Health achievers, Resilient, Inhibited

By segmentation - Perception of overall health, Importance of living a healthy lifestyle, Prevalence of risk factors, Prevalence of obesity, Likelihood of solving problems by yourself

Health resolutions [New Years Resolutions] - % indicated: Health & wellness, save money, Pay down debt [household debt], Travel to someplace special, spend more time with family [work-life balance], get something I've been longing for, Other

Break down of health related resolutions: Exercise more, Lose some weight [dieting], Eat better/healthier, Quit smoking, Drink less alcohol

Reported success rates of keeping resolutions by age group and gender, Top barriers to keeping resolutions

 
Publication Date:   1/18/2011
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/18/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271035
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Description:   Number of Canadians diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), % with COPD avoid everyday activities, % of Canadians at risk for the disease do not believe COPD is as serious as other chronic illnesses like heart disease and diabetes

% of at-risk Canadians polled have already experienced one or more of the common symptoms of COPD, such as persistent cough, fatigue, phlegm (mucous) and shortness of breath, In current smokers, % have experienced one or more symptoms, % of smokers actually avoid seeking medical advice for some of their COPD symptoms because they fear they are the consequence of smoking.

% of Canadians diagnosed with COPD do not always take their medication as prescribed by their physician, % do not always keep their rescue medication up to date, % are not even aware COPD can be managed with medications.

% do not speak with their doctor about their COPD symptoms because they don't think it's anything serious, % of diagnosed and at risk Canadians who have not seen a doctor about their symptoms say they know their doctor is just going to tell them to stop smoking, % of diagnosed and at risk Canadians who have not seen a doctor about their symptoms don't think there are serious consequences related to any of their COPD symptoms

 
Publication Date:   1/17/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/17/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39271013
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Description:   As you may know, tobacco products sold in Canada have displayed health warnings featuring information on diseases caused by tobacco and tips on how to quit since 2000. Overall, do you support or oppose with the use of these health warnings?

Overall, do you think these images are too graphic, about right, or not graphic enough to be featured on cigarette packages?

Overall, do you think the images will be effective or ineffective in convincing smokers to quit?

Results by province, gender, age group and smoker status [quit smoking]

 
Publication Date:   1/10/2011
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/10/2011
 
 
 
ID #:   39270315
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Description:   % of past smokers attribute a pivotal moment as their inspiration to quit, % of current smokers believe a pivotal moment would motivate them to quit, Top motivators

% of former smokers said illness was a powerful pivotal moment, % say it was the negative perception of smoking in their social circle that made them quit,. [stop smoking]

 
Publication Date:   8/9/2010
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   8/9/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39270144
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Description:   % of smokers have tried to quit more than once and failed, % of smokers say they want to quit smoking, % believe they will be successful, Negative impacts on their life from smoking - % report health, fitness, finances

Most popular forms of smoking cessation strategies: % report nicotine replacement therapies, prescription medication, alternative therapies [stop smoking]

 
Publication Date:   6/21/2010
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/22/2010
 
 
 
ID #:   39268671
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Description:   This article examines intentions to quit smoking, quit attempts, use of cessation aids, and receipt of advice from health professionals.

Includes: Prevalence of current smoking by age group, gender, marital status, education, % of smokers considering quitting within next 30 days, % of smokers making one or more quit attempts in past year lasting at least 24 hours

Selected characteristics of current smokers who made at least one quit attempt (Cessation aids used in past 2 years, Main reason for beginning to smoke again. [stop smoking]

 
Publication Date:   7/15/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/30/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39267836
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Description:   % of Canadians believe they have a healthy lifestyle, % regularly eat unhealthy food such as fast foods or snack foods, % want to go on a diet, % want to exercise more regularly, % would like to eat more nutritiously, % smoke on a regular basis, Of these % would like to quit smoking.

% of say they drink alcohol regularly (by gender), % said they regularly eat unhealthy foods (by gender)

Includes some region detail.

 
Publication Date:   1/27/2009
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/30/2009
 
 
 
ID #:   39266664
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Description:   This report is a comprehensive assessment of smoking cessation in Canada. Includes: % of Canadians smokers indicate at least some desire to quit smoking, % say they are seriously considering quitting within the next 6 months, % have already tried to quit, Perceptions of the role of health professionals in smoking cessation, Discussions with family physician about quitting, Price and Taxes per carton of 200 cigarettes by province.

Smoking rates in Canada, Smoking rates among teens and youth, Rates of smoking and exposure to smoking among pregnant women,

 
Publication Date:   5/27/2008
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   6/1/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   2612
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Description:   National survey of health care providers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists), managers and users. Includes most important issue facing Canada (Lack of funding/Govt. cutbacks, Lack Of staff/Work overload, Waiting times, Aging population, Physician shortage/Going To U.S)

Perceptions of the quality of health care, Future of health care over the next five years, Personal health and disease prevention, Views on the future negative health impact from specific sources (Air pollution, Water pollution, Increased greenhouse gases, Using up our natural resources, Urban growth, Contamination of food, Recalled manufactured products, Counterfeit medication)

Efforts to improve the environment (Recycling Household Waste, Use Reusable Grocery Bags And Food Storage Containers, Reduced The Use Of Air Conditioning And Heating At Home, Bought More Energy Efficient Appliances, Drive A Smaller/More Efficient Vehicle, Composting Organic Matter At Home, Use Public Transport Or Alternative Means Of Transport Instead Of Driving, Energy Efficient Light Bulbs (compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL), Energy Efficient Home, Gardens/Organic Foods, Conserve Energy/Less Electricity, Conserve Water, Recycle/Don’t Pollute, Plant Trees/Grow More Plants, Stop Smoking, Turn Off Lights, Don’t Use Chemicals, Alternate Heat/Power Source, Clotheslines)

Access to health care and health care professionals, Public support for various initiatives to improve access to health care and health professionals, Medication adherence, Self-reported health status.

Pharmaceuticals and vaccines, Health care funding, Views on private insurance, Innovation in the health system, Chronic disease care and management, Opinions on accelerating the use of electronic patient records.

 
Publication Date:   2/11/2008
Frequency:   Annual
Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   2/15/2008
 
 
 
ID #:   39265534
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Description:   Survey of Canadian smokers. Includes: The main reason cited for attempting to quit smoking, % have tried to quit smoking at least once , Average number of cigarettes smoked per day (by province), $ spent per year in cigarettes (by province), $ per Carton (by province)
 
Publication Date:   12/4/2007
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada, provinces
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/8/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39264702
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Description:   % of Canadians purchased an above- or in-ground pool in the past two years, Likelihood these new pool owners vs. average Canadian to have: quit smoking in the past 2 years, have had a child born or adopted into the household in the past 2 years, have spent $500 or more on children's clothes in the past year, have visited the Caribbean or Hawaii in the past 3 years, have a wireless home network, to use a quick pay card at a gas station.

Top 3 media by yesterday exposure for Canadians who purchased an above or in-ground pool in the past 2 years, Top 3 formats by weekly radio reach, Top 3 television program types they watched in an average week. [swimming pools]

 
Publication Date:   7/3/2007
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   7/4/2007
 
 
 
ID #:   39263714
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Description:   Top New Years resolutions: % plan to exercise more, pay more attention to their diet, stop smoking, look for a new job.
 
Publication Date:   12/27/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/29/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39263358
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Description:   % of Ontario smokers polled say they have taken measures to quit smoking or have reduced the number of cigarettes they smoke on average since May 31st 2006, % of smokers claim the Smoke-Free Ontario strategy has motivated them to quit smoking completely.

% identified withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings as the primary obstacles to quitting smoking, % identified Fear of gaining weight, Other smokers and social pressures.

 
Publication Date:   11/7/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   11/9/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262186
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Description:   % of Ontarians support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of Ontarians smoke, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of Ontarians say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262185
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Description:   % of Atlantic Canadians support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of Atlantic Canadians smoke, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of Atlantic Canadians say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Location Type:   Online
Geography:   Atlantic Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262184
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Description:   % of Alberta residents support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % of Albertans smoke, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of Alberta residents say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Geography:   Alberta
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262183
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Description:   % of British Columbians support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of British Columbians smoke, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of British Columbians say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Geography:   B.C.
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262182
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Description:   % of Canadians support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of Canadians say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39262187
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Description:   % of Quebec Residents support measures that promote smoke-free environments, % acknowledge that laws to restrict smoking put pressure on smokers to quit, % of Quebec Residents smoke, % of those who are currently trying to quit say they feel totally alone in their efforts.

Awareness of selected sources to help stop smoking (Nicotine replacement therapies, healthcare professionals), % of those who quit cold turkey relapse after 48 hours, after two weeks, % of smokers who quit on their own will remain smoke-free for one year. % of Quebec Residents say they would support a program where the provincial health insurance plan covered the costs for a nicotine replacement therapy like the gum or patch.

 
Publication Date:   5/9/2006
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Geography:   Quebec
 
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Posted/Updated:   5/10/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39261513
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Description:   Survey of Ontario women. Includes Most important health problem facing women today (e.g. % citing Breast cancer, Other Cancer, Heart attack/disease/strokes, Stress/anxiety), Activities undertaken to maintain or improve health (e.g. Exercise/do physical activities, Eat healthy, balanced diet, Take vitamins, Get regular check-ups, Do not smoke/quit smoking), % exercising to maintain or improve health by household income

Perceptions of likelihood of getting breast cancer by age, Knowing someone with breast cancer by age, Perceived knowledge about breast cancer by knowing someone with the disease, Signs and symptoms of breast cancer, Number mentioned by education and age, Most important cause of breast cancer (first mention), Ever conducted breast self exams by age, Perceived effectiveness of various breast screening procedures (Mammograms, Clinical breast exams, Breast self exams), Main reason for not getting mammogram (first mention)

Most important thing women can do to reduce the risk of breast cancer (first mention), Knowledge of breast cancer risk reduction behaviours by household income, Information needed on breast health and breast cancer, Easiest source/Place to get information (e.g. Internet, Doctor/nurse/health clinic/hospital, Television, Library, Magazines)

 
Publication Date:   3/1/2006
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Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   3/2/2006
 
 
 
ID #:   39261022
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Description:   % of smokers are concerned about possible weight gain associated with quitting (by gender), % of former smokers and those who have tried to quit did gain weight when trying to butt out, % of current smokers would consider using nicotine replacement therapy to quit smoking if they knew it would help them control weight gain.
 
Publication Date:   12/8/2005
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Geography:   Canada
 
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Posted/Updated:   12/10/2005
 
 
 
ID #:   13510
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Description:   % of Ontario smokers surveyed plan to quit smoking in 2004.
 
Publication Date:   1/21/2004
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Geography:   Ontario
 
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Posted/Updated:   1/22/2004
 
 
 
ID #:   12793
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Description:   Highlights from a comprehensive survey. Includes: # of Canadians who quit smoking in the past year.
 
Publication Date:   10/16/2003
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Geography:   Canada
 
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