Objectives: To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland before and after the introduction of legislation for smoke-free workplaces in the Republic. Design: Comparisons before and after the legislation in intervention and control regions. Setting Public houses in three areas in the Republic (intervention) and one area in Northern Ireland (control). Participants: 329 bar staff enrolled in baseline survey; 249 (76%) followed up one year later. Of these, 158 were non-smokers both at baseline and follow-up. Main outcome measures: Salivary cotinine concentration, self reported exposure to secondhand smoke, and respiratory and sensory irritation symptoms. Results: In b...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in the health of bar workers after smoke-free legislation was introduc...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...
Objectives To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Republ...
Objectives To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Republ...
Objectives - To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Repu...
Objectives: To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Repub...
BACKGROUND: In April 2007, smoke-free legislation was enacted in workplaces throughout N. Ireland....
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS...
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
<p>Objectives: To examine changes in bar workers' exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) over a 1...
<p>Objectives: To examine changes in bar workers' exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) over a 1...
This paper was to evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level ...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) causes disease in nonsmokers. Workplace bans on smokin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in the health of bar workers after smoke-free legislation was introduc...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...
Objectives To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Republ...
Objectives To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Republ...
Objectives - To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Repu...
Objectives: To compare exposure to secondhand smoke and respiratory health in bar staff in the Repub...
BACKGROUND: In April 2007, smoke-free legislation was enacted in workplaces throughout N. Ireland....
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS...
Objective: To investigate whether the Irish smoking ban has had an impact on secondhand smoke (SHS) ...
<p>Objectives: To examine changes in bar workers' exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) over a 1...
<p>Objectives: To examine changes in bar workers' exposure to second-hand smoke (SHS) over a 1...
This paper was to evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level ...
Background: Environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) causes disease in nonsmokers. Workplace bans on smokin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine changes in the health of bar workers after smoke-free legislation was introduc...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...
Objective: To evaluate the psychosocial and behavioural impact of the first ever national level comp...