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Midwives` Experiences and Attitudes to a Smoking Cessation Programme for Pregnant Women: A Phenomenographic Study
2014
Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences
Women who smoke whilst pregnant are increasing globally. Midwives are seen as frontline professionals for providing smoking cessation interventions to pregnant women. Yet, there is a dearth of studies on attitudes of these professionals to smoking cessation work in pregnancy. Aim: This paper reports on a study that explored midwives' experiences and attitudes toward a smoking cessation programme of a midwifery service in England. Method: This study utilised a phenomenographic methodology. A
doi:10.5901/mjss.2014.v5n16p532
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