OBJECTIVE To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of financial incentives for smoking cessation during pregnancy in addition to variously organised UK stop smoking services. DESIGN Pragmatic, multicentre, single blinded, phase 3, randomised controlled trial (Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial phase 3 (CPIT III)). SETTING Seven UK stop smoking services provided in primary and secondary care facilities in Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England. PARTICIPANTS 944 pregnant women (age ≥16 years) who self-reported as being smokers (at least one cigarette in the past week) when asked at first maternity visit, less than 24 weeks' gestation, and notified to the trial team by routine stop ...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, generalizability and acceptability of finan...
Background: A third of ‘low birth weight’, a quarter of ‘small for gestational age’ and a sixth o...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Each year, 25,000 spontaneous miscarriages are associated with smoking during pregnancy. While there...
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 h...
Background: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
OBJECTIVE: To examine effectiveness, cost effectiveness, generalisability, and acceptability of fina...
Objective: To examine effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, generalizability and acceptability of finan...
Background: A third of ‘low birth weight’, a quarter of ‘small for gestational age’ and a sixth o...
<b>Background</b> In the UK, smoking during pregnancy kills 4000 babies annually and cos...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
Each year, 25,000 spontaneous miscarriages are associated with smoking during pregnancy. While there...
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 h...
Background: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...
BACKGROUND: Eighty per cent of UK women have at least one baby, making pregnancy an opportunity to h...
Objective: To assess the efficacy of a financial incentive added to routine specialist pregnancy sto...