Smoking, nicotine and pregnancy 2 (SNAP2) trial: protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an intervention to improve adherence to nicotine replacement therapy during pregnancy
Introduction: Smoking during pregnancy is harmful to unborn babies, infants and women. Nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is offered as the usual stop-smoking support in the UK. However, this is often used in insufficient doses, intermittently or for too short a time to be effective. This randomised...
Main Authors: | Clark, MM, Cooper, S, Naughton, F, Ussher, M, Emery, J, McDaid, L, Thomson, R, Phillips, L, Bauld, L, Aveyard, P, Torgerson, D, Berlin, I, Lewis, S, Parrott, S, Hewitt, C, Welch, C, Parkinson, G, Dickinson, A, Sutton, S, Brimicombe, J, Bowker, K, McEwen, A, Vedhara, K, Coleman, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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