Barriers and Facilitators to Staying Smoke-Free after Having a Baby, a Qualitative Study: Women’s Views on Support Needed to Prevent Returning to Smoking Postpartum
Background: Postpartum return to smoking (PPRS) is a common and important public health problem. Interventions to prevent PPRS have not been shown to be effective. We aimed to qualitatively explore the barriers and facilitators to staying smoke-free after having a baby, and women’s views on the supp...
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Autores principales: | Lucy Phillips, Katarzyna Anna Campbell, Tim Coleman, Michael Ussher, Sue Cooper, Sarah Lewis, Sophie Orton |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/599c288ecf2c4dbdb107ef29a6e1182d |
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