A mixed methods feasibility study of nicotine-assisted smoking reduction programmes delivered by community pharmacists - The RedPharm study
Abstract Background Pivotal trials have established that, among people who have no immediate intention to quit smoking, nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) helps people reduce and eventually stop smoking. The prime aim of this trial was to investigate the feasibility of implementing such a programme...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Farley (Author), Sarah Tearne (Author), Taina Taskila (Author), Rachel H. Williams (Author), Susan MacAskill (Author), Jean-Francois Etter (Author), Paul Aveyard (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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