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1282 related items for PubMed ID: 18280015

  • 1. CATCH: development of a home-based midwifery intervention to support young pregnant smokers to quit.
    Bryce A, Butler C, Gnich W, Sheehy C, Tappin DM.
    Midwifery; 2009 Oct; 25(5):473-82. PubMed ID: 18280015
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  • 2. 'Breathe': the stop smoking service for pregnant women in Glasgow.
    McGowan A, Hamilton S, Barnett D, Nsofor M, Proudfoot J, Tappin DM.
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  • 3. Scolders, carers or friends: South African midwives' contrasting styles of communication when discussing smoking cessation with pregnant women.
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    Midwifery; 2011 Aug; 27(4):517-24. PubMed ID: 20546983
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  • 4. The attitude of maternity staff to, and smoking cessation interventions with, childbearing women in London.
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  • 5. One size fits all? A process evaluation--the turn of the 'story' in smoking cessation.
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  • 6. Can support and education for smoking cessation and reduction be provided effectively by midwives within primary maternity care?
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    Midwifery; 2004 Mar; 20(1):37-50. PubMed ID: 15020026
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  • 8. A Scotland-wide pilot programme of smoking cessation services for young people: process and outcome evaluation.
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  • 9. Some lessons from Swedish midwives' experiences of approaching women smokers in antenatal care.
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  • 11. Does stage-based smoking cessation advice in pregnancy result in long-term quitters? 18-month postpartum follow-up of a randomized controlled trial.
    Lawrence T, Aveyard P, Cheng KK, Griffin C, Johnson C, Croghan E.
    Addiction; 2005 Jan; 100(1):107-16. PubMed ID: 15598198
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  • 12. Supporting pregnant women to quit smoking: postal survey of New Zealand general practitioners and midwives' smoking cessation knowledge and practices.
    Glover M, Paynter J, Bullen C, Kristensen K.
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  • 13. Midwives' attitudes to counselling women about their smoking behaviour during pregnancy and postpartum.
    Thyrian JR, Hannöver W, Röske K, Scherbarth S, Hapke U, John U.
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  • 14. Case studies of three pregnant smokers and their use of nicotine replacement therapy.
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  • 15. Attitude towards cessation among French pregnant smokers: explaining the poor uptake of specialised support.
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  • 17. Smoking cessation in pregnancy: failure of an HMO pilot project to improve guideline implementation.
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  • 19. Improving the effectiveness of smoking cessation in primary care: lessons learned.
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  • 20. Randomised controlled trial of home based motivational interviewing by midwives to help pregnant smokers quit or cut down.
    Tappin DM, Lumsden MA, Gilmour WH, Crawford F, McIntyre D, Stone DH, Webber R, MacIndoe S, Mohammed E.
    BMJ; 2005 Aug 13; 331(7513):373-7. PubMed ID: 16096304
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