BACKGROUND:Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of asthma and other respiratory conditions. In Scotland, a public health mass-media campaign was launched on March 24, 2014, called Take it Right Outside (TiRO), with a focus on reducing the exposure of children to domestic second-hand smoke. In this study, our aim was to establish whether the TiRO campaign was followed by a decrease in hospital admissions for childhood asthma and other respiratory conditions related to second-hand smoke exposure across Scotland. METHODS:For an interrupted time-series analysis, data were obtained on all hospital admissions in Scotland between 2000 and 2018 for children aged younger than 16 years. We studied chang...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) has considerable adverse respiratory health impact among ...
Objectives: Exposing children to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) causes significant harm and occurs p...
Second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. A large pr...
Background Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
Funding: This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen REF 2021 Impact Support Award Scheme. A...
Background: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that after the adoption of comprehensive smoke-free legislati...
BACKGROUND: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after le...
We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated with a redu...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
Background: Children are especially vulnerable to the detrimental health effects of secondhand smoke...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) has considerable adverse respiratory health impact among ...
Objectives: Exposing children to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) causes significant harm and occurs p...
Second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. A large pr...
Background Many children are exposed to second-hand smoke in the home and are at increased risk of a...
Funding: This study was funded by the University of Aberdeen REF 2021 Impact Support Award Scheme. A...
Background: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that after the adoption of comprehensive smoke-free legislati...
BACKGROUND: In Scotland, childhood admissions to hospital for asthma fell from March, 2006, after le...
We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated with a redu...
Objectives We investigated whether Scottish implementation of smoke-free legislation was associated ...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
We investigated the association between introduction of smoke-free legislation in the UK (March 2006...
Background: Children are especially vulnerable to the detrimental health effects of secondhand smoke...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco smoke exposure (TSE) has considerable adverse respiratory health impact among ...
Objectives: Exposing children to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS) causes significant harm and occurs p...
Second-hand smoke exposure (SHSe) causes significant morbidity and mortality in children. A large pr...