Background: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for male\ud Bangladeshi and Pakistani smokers in the UK. We report on a qualitative evaluation of a community-based,\ud outreach worker delivered, intervention that aimed to increase uptake of NHS smoking cessation services and tailor\ud services to meet the needs of Bangladeshi and Pakistani men.\ud \ud Methods: This was a longitudinal, qualitative study, nested within a phase II cluster randomised controlled trial of\ud a complex intervention. We explored the perspectives and experiences of five outreach workers, two stop smoking\ud service managers and a specialist stop smoking advisor. Data were collected through focus group discussions,\ud ...
Objective To gain detailed understanding of influences on smoking behaviour in Bangladeshi and Pak...
Background: The aim of this study was to increase knowledge regarding the dangers associated with to...
Background In most developed countries, the prevalence of smoking remains stubbornly high in lower ...
Background: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
Background: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
BACKGROUND: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
Background: Smoking prevalence is high among Pakistani and Bangladeshi men in the UK, but there are ...
Background\ud \ud The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than amo...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than among the...
Abstract Background The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than a...
Objective: To explore attitudes to quitting smoking and experience of smoking cessation among Bangla...
Background and challenges to implementation Bangladesh is one of the high tobacco consumption countr...
Smoking worsens tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Persons with TB who smoke can benefit from smoking cessa...
INTRODUCTION: Cigarette smoking in English residents of Bangladeshi origin, particularly men, exceed...
Background The, “Leaving No One Behind” report to address the Sustainable Development G...
Objective To gain detailed understanding of influences on smoking behaviour in Bangladeshi and Pak...
Background: The aim of this study was to increase knowledge regarding the dangers associated with to...
Background In most developed countries, the prevalence of smoking remains stubbornly high in lower ...
Background: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
Background: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
BACKGROUND: Despite having high smoking rates, there have been few tailored cessation programmes for...
Background: Smoking prevalence is high among Pakistani and Bangladeshi men in the UK, but there are ...
Background\ud \ud The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than amo...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than among the...
Abstract Background The prevalence of smoking is higher among Pakistani and Bangladeshi males than a...
Objective: To explore attitudes to quitting smoking and experience of smoking cessation among Bangla...
Background and challenges to implementation Bangladesh is one of the high tobacco consumption countr...
Smoking worsens tuberculosis (TB) outcomes. Persons with TB who smoke can benefit from smoking cessa...
INTRODUCTION: Cigarette smoking in English residents of Bangladeshi origin, particularly men, exceed...
Background The, “Leaving No One Behind” report to address the Sustainable Development G...
Objective To gain detailed understanding of influences on smoking behaviour in Bangladeshi and Pak...
Background: The aim of this study was to increase knowledge regarding the dangers associated with to...
Background In most developed countries, the prevalence of smoking remains stubbornly high in lower ...