The impact of a social norms approach on reducing levels of misperceptions around smokefree hospital entrances amongst patients, staff, and visitors of a NHS hospital: a repeated cross-sectional survey study
Abstract Background Smoking is a cause of avoidable morbidity and mortality. In the United Kingdom (UK) the national smoking ban inside hospital buildings is widely adhered to. There is a perception it has led to smokers congregating around hospital entrances (Selbie D. 2016, It's time for a tr...
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Main Authors: | Scott Crosby (Author), Diane Bell (Author), Gerard Savva (Author), Becky Edlin (Author), Bridgette M. Bewick (Author) |
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