[HTML][HTML] Delivering opportunistic behavior change interventions: a systematic review of systematic reviews

C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam… - Prevention …, 2020 - Springer
Opportunities for healthcare professionals to deliver health behavior change interventions
are often missed, but understanding the barriers and enablers to this activity is limited by a …

[PDF][PDF] Barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation in pregnancy and following childbirth: literature review and qualitative study

L Bauld, HM Graham, L Sinclair, KA Flemming… - 2017 - pure.york.ac.uk
Barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation in pregnancy and following childbirth:
literature review and qualitative study Page 1 This is a repository copy of Barriers and …

[HTML][HTML] Designing an implementation intervention with the Behaviour Change Wheel for health provider smoking cessation care for Australian Indigenous pregnant …

GS Gould, Y Bar-Zeev, M Bovill, L Atkins… - Implementation …, 2017 - Springer
Background Indigenous smoking rates are up to 80% among pregnant women: prevalence
among pregnant Australian Indigenous women was 45% in 2014, contributing significantly …

[HTML][HTML] Perceptions of receiving behaviour change interventions from GPs during routine consultations: a qualitative study

C Keyworth, T Epton, J Goldthorpe, R Calam… - PLoS …, 2020 - journals.plos.org
General Practitioners (GPs) are expected to provide patients with health behaviour change
interventions, yet little is known about the views of patients themselves. We aimed to …

[HTML][HTML] Facilitating smoking cessation in patients who smoke: a large-scale cross-sectional comparison of fourteen groups of healthcare providers

E Meijer, R Van der Kleij, NH Chavannes - BMC health services research, 2019 - Springer
Background Although healthcare providers are well placed to help smokers quit,
implementation of smoking cessation care is still suboptimal. The Ask-Advise-Refer tasks …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation in a cancer context: a qualitative study of patient, family and professional views

M Wells, P Aitchison, F Harris, G Ozakinci, A Radley… - BMC cancer, 2017 - Springer
Background Continued smoking after cancer adversely affects quality of life and survival, but
one fifth of cancer survivors still smoke. Despite its demands, cancer presents an opportunity …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of Healthy Conversation Skills training on health professionals' barriers to having behaviour change conversations: a pre-post survey using the …

JL Hollis, L Kocanda, K Seward, C Collins… - BMC health services …, 2021 - Springer
Background Changing people's behaviour by giving advice and instruction, as traditionally
provided in healthcare consultations, is usually ineffective. Healthy Conversation Skills …

Opportunities missed: a cross-sectional survey of the provision of smoking cessation care to pregnant women by Australian general practitioners and obstetricians

YB Zeev, B Bonevski, L Twyman, K Watt… - Nicotine & Tobacco …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Introduction: Similar to other high-income countries, smoking rates in pregnancy can be high
in specific vulnerable groups in Australia. Several clinical guidelines exist, including the 5A's …

[HTML][HTML] Stigmatization of people with addiction by health professionals: current knowledge. A scoping review

A Cazalis, L Lambert, M Auriacombe - Drug and alcohol dependence …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Stigma of people with substance and non-substance use disorders (SNSUD) is
a long-known phenomenon. The aim of this review was to assess the stigmatization, by …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of a complex healthcare intervention to increase smoking cessation in pregnant women: interrupted time series analysis with economic evaluation

R Bell, SV Glinianaia, Z van der Waal… - Tobacco …, 2018 - tobaccocontrol.bmj.com
Objectives To evaluate the effectiveness of a complex intervention to improve referral and
treatment of pregnant smokers in routine practice, and to assess the incremental costs to the …