Abstract Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (SSSP) but there is a lack of evidence concerning how these are best organised. This study investigates influences on services’ effectiveness and also on their propensity to engage pregnant smokers with support in stopping smoking. Methods Survey data collected from 121/141 (86%) of SSSP were augmented with data from Hospital Episode Statistics and the 2011 UK National Census. ‘Reach’ or propensity to engage smokers with support was defined as the percentage of pregnant smokers setting a quit date with SSSP support, and ‘Effectiveness’ as the percentage of women who set a quit date who also reported abstinence at four weeks later. A bivariat...
Smoking is understood to be the primary cause of preventable morbidity and premature death in the UK...
IntroductionSmoking during pregnancy remains common and the English National Health Service (NHS) ha...
Background: Maternal smoking is a key cause of poor outcomes for mothers, babies and children and Wa...
Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (SSSP...
Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (S...
Background\ud Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010, ...
Background: Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010, ...
Background: Over 20% of women smoke throughout pregnancy despite the known risks to mother and child...
Background: Over 20 % of women smoke throughout pregnancy despite the known risks to mother and chil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Objectives. Specialist ...
Objectives: Specialist stop smoking services can be effective for supporting women with smoking cess...
Reducing smoking rates in pregnancy continues to be a public health priority. Given a recent UK gove...
Reducing smoking rates in pregnancy continues to be a public health priority. Given a recent UK gove...
Smoking is understood to be the primary cause of preventable morbidity and premature death in the UK...
Smoking is understood to be the primary cause of preventable morbidity and premature death in the UK...
IntroductionSmoking during pregnancy remains common and the English National Health Service (NHS) ha...
Background: Maternal smoking is a key cause of poor outcomes for mothers, babies and children and Wa...
Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (SSSP...
Background The UK National Health Service provides Stop Smoking Services for pregnant women (S...
Background\ud Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010...
BACKGROUND: Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010, ...
Background: Smoking during pregnancy is a major public health concern and an NHS priority. In 2010, ...
Background: Over 20% of women smoke throughout pregnancy despite the known risks to mother and child...
Background: Over 20 % of women smoke throughout pregnancy despite the known risks to mother and chil...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Objectives. Specialist ...
Objectives: Specialist stop smoking services can be effective for supporting women with smoking cess...
Reducing smoking rates in pregnancy continues to be a public health priority. Given a recent UK gove...
Reducing smoking rates in pregnancy continues to be a public health priority. Given a recent UK gove...
Smoking is understood to be the primary cause of preventable morbidity and premature death in the UK...
Smoking is understood to be the primary cause of preventable morbidity and premature death in the UK...
IntroductionSmoking during pregnancy remains common and the English National Health Service (NHS) ha...
Background: Maternal smoking is a key cause of poor outcomes for mothers, babies and children and Wa...