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Autor:
Kavita Sivabalah, MB BCh BAO, MRCP (UK), David Crane, PhD, Samantha Neville, Mandy Hancock, MSc, Anthony Ryan, Bincy Ajay, Jane Coyne, BA, Elizabeth Benbow, Andrea Crossfield, MSc, Sebastian Bate, MMath, Matthew Evison, MD
Publikováno v:
JTO Clinical and Research Reports, Vol 5, Iss 6, Pp 100674- (2024)
Introduction: Treating tobacco dependency in National Health Service (NHS) workers delivers substantial benefits at an individual, population, and health care system level. We report the outcomes from the Greater Manchester Integrated Care Partnershi
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https://doaj.org/article/bb6af8a630504730aa5dcce9b497511e
Autor:
Rachael L Murray, Andrea Crossfield, David Shackley, Lynn Hryhorskyj, Freya Howle, Kathryn Groom, Ryan Moore, Hannah Clegg, Michael Rutherford, Jane Coyne, Cheryl Pearce, Monique Baugh, Helen Huddart, Alyshia Mawson, Emily Manley, Kath Hewitt, Elizabeth Benbow
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Respiratory Research, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2022)
Introduction Treating tobacco dependency in patients admitted to hospital is a key priority in the National Health Service long-term plan. This service evaluation assessed the perception, needs and experience of care within an opt-out hospital-based
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b7592923ab9f4df0962f2b8b7db8dae6
Autor:
Lynn Hryhorskyj, Freya Howle, Kathryn Groom, Ryan Moore, Hannah Clegg, David Shackley, Cheryl Pearce, Monique Baugh, Michael Rutherford, Helen Huddart, Alyshia Mawson, Emily Manley, Kath Hewitt, Jane Coyne, Elizabeth Benbow, Andrea Crossfield, Rachael L Murray, Matthew Evison
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Respiratory Research. 9:e001334
IntroductionTreating tobacco dependency in patients admitted to hospital is a key priority in the National Health Service long-term plan. This service evaluation assessed the perception, needs and experience of care within an opt-out hospital-based t
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Pregnancy hypertension. 4(3)
Obesity during pregnancy is associated with increased risk of adverse health outcomes during pregnancy. There is limited research available regarding effective interventions during pregnancy for obese women and this is combined with local inadequate