Background: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to help women stop smoking before their health is irreparably compromised. Smoking cessation during pregnancy helps protect infants from miscarriage, still birth, low birth weight, asthma, attention deficit disorder and adult cardiovascular disease. UK national guidelines highlight lack of evidence for effectiveness of financial incentives to help pregnant smokers quit. This includes a research recommendation: within a UK context, are incentives an acceptable, effective and cost-effective way to help pregnant women who smoke to quit? Methods: The Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial (CPIT) III is a pragmatic, 42-month, multi-centre, parallel...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Background: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Background: Seventy percent of women in Scotland have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportu...
Background: A third of ‘low birth weight’, a quarter of ‘small for gestational age’ and a sixth o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking results in an average 10-year loss of life, but smokers who permanently quit b...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Background: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Background: Seventy percent of women in Scotland have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportu...
Background: A third of ‘low birth weight’, a quarter of ‘small for gestational age’ and a sixth o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
INTRODUCTION: Smoking results in an average 10-year loss of life, but smokers who permanently quit b...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...