Acceptability of integrating smoking cessation treatment into routine care for people with mental illness: A qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPTs) Services could offer smoking cessation treatment to improve physical and psychological outcomes for service users, but it currently does not. This study aimed to understand participants' views and experiences of receiving...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Sawyer (Author), Kim Fredman Stein (Author), Pamela Jacobsen (Author), Tom P. Freeman (Author), Anna K. M. Blackwell (Author), Chris Metcalfe (Author), David Kessler (Author), Marcus R. Munafò (Author), Paul Aveyard (Author), Gemma M. J. Taylor (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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