Background: Smoking is a main contributor to health inequalities. Identifying strategies to find and support smokers from disadvantaged groups is, therefore, of key importance. Methods: A systematic review was carried out of studies identifying and supporting smokers from disadvantaged groups for smoking cessation, and providing and improving their access to smoking-cessation services. A wide range of electronic databases were searched and unpublished reports were identified from the national research register and key experts. Results: Over 7500 studies were screened and 48 were included. Some papers were of poor quality, most were observational studies and many did not report findings for disadvantaged smokers. Nevertheless, several method...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
The burden of smoking is borne most by those who are socially disadvantaged and the social gradient ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in Ireland with almost 6,000 smokers dying eac...
Abstract: The burden of smoking is borne most by those who are socially disadvantaged and the social...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Abstract: Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of t...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of smoking cessation services in enabling smokers living in dis...
The research evidence on the effectiveness of the National NHS Smoking Cessation Services is without...
AIM: To assess the impact of UK specialist and primary care-based stop smoking support on socio-econ...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
The burden of smoking is borne most by those who are socially disadvantaged and the social gradient ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of the health ...
INTRODUCTION: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death in Ireland with almost 6,000 smokers dying eac...
Abstract: The burden of smoking is borne most by those who are socially disadvantaged and the social...
Introduction: Tobacco remains the key modifiable risk factor for the development of a number of dise...
Abstract: Background: Smoking cessation research output should move beyond descriptive research of t...
Aims To determine the effectiveness of smoking cessation services in enabling smokers living in dis...
The research evidence on the effectiveness of the National NHS Smoking Cessation Services is without...
AIM: To assess the impact of UK specialist and primary care-based stop smoking support on socio-econ...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...
Introduction: The associations between smoking prevalence, socioeconomic group and lung cancer outco...