Factors influencing the willingness of community service organisation staff to provide smoking cessation support: a qualitative study
Abstract Objective: This study aimed to explore factors influencing community service organisation (CSO) staff members' willingness to provide tobacco cessation support to clients experiencing disadvantage. Methods: Face‐to‐face semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 29 staff members fr...
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Main Authors: | Ashleigh Parnell (Author), Emily Box (Author), Nicole Biagioni (Author), Billie Bonevski (Author), Julia Anwar‐McHenry (Author), Terry Slevin (Author), Simone Pettigrew (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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