Factors associated with the effectiveness and reach of NHS stop smoking services for pregnant women in England
Abstract Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (SSSP) but there is a lack of evidence concerning how these are best organised. This study investigates influences on services' effectiveness and also on their propensity to engage pregnant smok...
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Main Authors: | L. R. Vaz (Author), T. Coleman (Author), S. J. Fahy (Author), S. Cooper (Author), L. Bauld (Author), L. Szatkowski (Author), J. Leonardi-Bee (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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