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Expecting to Quit: A Best-Practices Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant and Postpartum Girls and Women
(2011)
  • Lorraine Greaves
  • Nancy Poole
  • Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli
  • Natalie Hemsing
  • Annie Qu
  • Lauren Bialystok
  • Renée O’Leary
Abstract

This report examines interventions designed to reduce or eliminate smoking during pregnancy. It considers these interventions using a “better practices” methodology designed by Moyer, Cameron, Garcia, and Maule (2002, p. 124) for intervention studies published prior to 2003, and a systematic review methodology from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) (2006) in the UK for those studies published after 2003. We contextualize the results of these analyses in the wider literature on women’s health, women-centred care, and women’s tobacco use to better interpret them. These results build on those in the first edition of Expecting to Quit (Greaves et al., 2003), and culminate in the recommendations offered near the end of the report (in chapter 6).

Keywords
  • women's health,
  • smoking cessation,
  • pregnancy
Publication Date
March, 2011
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Second Edition

Published by the British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health

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Citation Information
Lorraine Greaves, Nancy Poole, Chizimuzo T.C. Okoli, Natalie Hemsing, et al.. "Expecting to Quit: A Best-Practices Review of Smoking Cessation Interventions for Pregnant and Postpartum Girls and Women" (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/chizimuzo_okoli/61/