Factors associated with provision of smoking cessation support to pregnant women - a cross-sectional survey of midwives in New South Wales, Australia
Abstract Background Smoking is the most important preventable cause of adverse pregnancy outcomes, but provision of smoking cessation support (SCS) to pregnant women is poor. We examined the association between midwives' implementation of SCS (5As - Ask, Advise, Assess, Assist, Arrange follow-u...
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Main Authors: | Megan E. Passey (Author), Jo M. Longman (Author), Catherine Adams (Author), Jennifer J. Johnston (Author), Jessica Simms (Author), Margaret Rolfe (Author) |
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