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Effective approaches to persuading pregnant women to quit smoking: A meta-analysis of intervention evaluation studies
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Kate Kelley
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Rod Bond
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Charles Abraham
Journal:
British Journal of Health Psychology - BR J HEALTH PSYCHOL
, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 207-228, 2001
DOI:
10.1348/135910701169160
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...3. Practitioners need assistance from researchers in determining the most powerful components of each evidence-based practice associated with the substantial clinical improvement, iatrogenic effects, and no effect (
Kelley et al. 2001
)...
William E. Reay
.
Organizational Adaptation: Bridging the Research to Practice Gap
...In general, proactive telephone counselling is thought to provide greater opportunity for communication and thus may be an effective intervention component for pregnant women who smoke (
Kelley et al., 2001
)...
Lorraine Greaves
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et al.
QUIT SMOKING TELEPHONE COUNSELLING PROTOCOL FOR PREGNANT AND POSTPARTU...
...Leaflet based interventions for pregnant women in health care settings are likely to be cost-effective only if this is done routinely as part of normal service delivery (
Kelley et al., 2001
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Mark Cropley
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Women and Birth
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Kim Watts
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Midwifery
, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 304-310, 2010
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Cathy Ashwin
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Kim Watts
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Midwifery
, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 401-406, 2010
Organizational Adaptation: Bridging the Research to Practice Gap
William E. Reay
Journal:
Administration and Policy in Mental Health
, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 95-99, 2010
Evidence-Based Public Health: A Fundamental Concept for Public Health Practice
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Ross C. Brownson
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Jonathan E. Fielding
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Christopher M. Maylahn
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Annual Review of Public Health - ANNU REV PUBLIC HEALTH
, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 175-201, 2009