Objective: NHS stop smoking services are expected to play a key part in achieving the infant mortality and life expectancy health inequality targets in England by reducing smoking prevalence in deprived areas. This paper assesses the extent to which services have made a contribution to reducing inequalities in smoking between 2003–4 and 2005–6. Methods: Synthetic estimates of baseline smoking prevalence data were compared with national monitoring data about the numbers of smokers in receipt of services and the proportion who self report quitting at four weeks. The social distribution of service recipients and quitters was compared with estimates of smoking prevalence to assess impact on inequalities. Comparisons were made between officially...
Background: Smoking remains a public health problem in the UK and in 1998, the UK Government pledged...
evidence-based guidelines into practice: a survey of practices of commissioners and managers of the ...
Background Payment incentives are known to influence healthcare but little is known about the impact...
Objective: NHS stop smoking services are expected to play a key part in achieving the infant mortali...
Objectives: To investigate in older industrialised societies (a) how social disadvantage contributes...
Objective: to assess the prevalence of motivation and behaviours relating to smoking cessation and a...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of smoking cessation services in enabling smokers living in dis...
Abstract Background The UK is the only developed country to have established a nation-wide stop smok...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of smoke-free homes in England between 1996 and 2007 and their ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To investigate how smoking cessation services could be more effectively targeted to tackl...
Objective: The population reach of tobacco quitlines is an important measure of treatment seeking an...
The research evidence on the effectiveness of the National NHS Smoking Cessation Services is without...
The longitudinal ITC Scotland / UK survey was used to investigate adult smokers ’ support for smoke-...
OBJECTIVE: To explore social and behavioural impacts of English smoke-free legislation (SFL) in diff...
Background: Smoking remains a public health problem in the UK and in 1998, the UK Government pledged...
evidence-based guidelines into practice: a survey of practices of commissioners and managers of the ...
Background Payment incentives are known to influence healthcare but little is known about the impact...
Objective: NHS stop smoking services are expected to play a key part in achieving the infant mortali...
Objectives: To investigate in older industrialised societies (a) how social disadvantage contributes...
Objective: to assess the prevalence of motivation and behaviours relating to smoking cessation and a...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of smoking cessation services in enabling smokers living in dis...
Abstract Background The UK is the only developed country to have established a nation-wide stop smok...
Objective: To examine the prevalence of smoke-free homes in England between 1996 and 2007 and their ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Objective: To investigate how smoking cessation services could be more effectively targeted to tackl...
Objective: The population reach of tobacco quitlines is an important measure of treatment seeking an...
The research evidence on the effectiveness of the National NHS Smoking Cessation Services is without...
The longitudinal ITC Scotland / UK survey was used to investigate adult smokers ’ support for smoke-...
OBJECTIVE: To explore social and behavioural impacts of English smoke-free legislation (SFL) in diff...
Background: Smoking remains a public health problem in the UK and in 1998, the UK Government pledged...
evidence-based guidelines into practice: a survey of practices of commissioners and managers of the ...
Background Payment incentives are known to influence healthcare but little is known about the impact...