As with many Indigenous peoples, smoking rates among Aboriginal Australians are considerably higher than those of the non-Indigenous population. Approximately 50% of Indigenous women smoke during pregnancy, a time when women are more motivated to quit. Antenatal care providers are potentially important change agents for reducing the harms associated with smoking, yet little is known about their knowledge, attitudes or skills, or the factors associated with providing smoking cessation advice
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis by publication is composed of an introduc...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are more than three times more likely to smoke during pr...
Pregnancy can be a time of joy and a time of significant stress. For many Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Introduction and Aims: Smoking rates are three times as high for pregnant Indigenous women relative ...
To assess support for 12 potential smoking cessation strategies among pregnant Australian Indigenous...
More than 18,000 Australians die annually from diseases caused by tobacco. Indigenous Australians su...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To asses...
Introduction: Guidelines recommend assessment of smoking status, with advice and support for smoking...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
The high prevalence of smoking among pregnant Aboriginal women – including First Nations, Inuit and ...
Aim: To gather Aboriginal women's stories of smoking and becoming pregnant to identify the barriers ...
Smoke-free pregnancies have long-term health benefits for mothers and babies. This paper quantitativ...
Background: Urgent calls have been made to reduce the rates of smoking during pregnancy among Abori...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Objective: To synthesise primary research regarding the facilitators and barriers to smoking cessati...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis by publication is composed of an introduc...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are more than three times more likely to smoke during pr...
Pregnancy can be a time of joy and a time of significant stress. For many Aboriginal and Torres Stra...
Introduction and Aims: Smoking rates are three times as high for pregnant Indigenous women relative ...
To assess support for 12 potential smoking cessation strategies among pregnant Australian Indigenous...
More than 18,000 Australians die annually from diseases caused by tobacco. Indigenous Australians su...
The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract To asses...
Introduction: Guidelines recommend assessment of smoking status, with advice and support for smoking...
Maternal smoking rates in Australian Aboriginal women are triple that of the general population, wit...
The high prevalence of smoking among pregnant Aboriginal women – including First Nations, Inuit and ...
Aim: To gather Aboriginal women's stories of smoking and becoming pregnant to identify the barriers ...
Smoke-free pregnancies have long-term health benefits for mothers and babies. This paper quantitativ...
Background: Urgent calls have been made to reduce the rates of smoking during pregnancy among Abori...
Tobacco smoking perpetuates the disadvantages experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander p...
Objective: To synthesise primary research regarding the facilitators and barriers to smoking cessati...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis by publication is composed of an introduc...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women are more than three times more likely to smoke during pr...
Pregnancy can be a time of joy and a time of significant stress. For many Aboriginal and Torres Stra...