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Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge.
Reducing the prevalence of smoking in pregnancy is a priority target for health care. We administered a semi-structured questionnaire to mothers in an inner city general practice who were given brief anti-smoking advice during routine antenatal care. Of a cohort of 113 mothers, 52(46%) reported smok...
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2002
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2475342/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12137158 |
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author | Gawley, S. Cupples, M. E. |
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description | Reducing the prevalence of smoking in pregnancy is a priority target for health care. We administered a semi-structured questionnaire to mothers in an inner city general practice who were given brief anti-smoking advice during routine antenatal care. Of a cohort of 113 mothers, 52(46%) reported smoking at the start of pregnancy. Six(12%) of these 52 smokers reported no change in smoking habit during pregnancy; 24(46%) cut down; 12(23%) stopped; 10(19%) increased their cigarette consumption. Of the 52 smokers, 41(79%) believed smoking was harmful to an unborn baby, yet 30(73%) of these women continued smoking. Almost all recalled having been given anti-smoking advice by the GP and/or hospital. There is an urgent need to identify more effective methods of reducing smoking in pregnancy. |
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spelling | pubmed-24753422008-07-22 Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. Gawley, S. Cupples, M. E. Ulster Med J Research Article Reducing the prevalence of smoking in pregnancy is a priority target for health care. We administered a semi-structured questionnaire to mothers in an inner city general practice who were given brief anti-smoking advice during routine antenatal care. Of a cohort of 113 mothers, 52(46%) reported smoking at the start of pregnancy. Six(12%) of these 52 smokers reported no change in smoking habit during pregnancy; 24(46%) cut down; 12(23%) stopped; 10(19%) increased their cigarette consumption. Of the 52 smokers, 41(79%) believed smoking was harmful to an unborn baby, yet 30(73%) of these women continued smoking. Almost all recalled having been given anti-smoking advice by the GP and/or hospital. There is an urgent need to identify more effective methods of reducing smoking in pregnancy. Ulster Medical Society 2002-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2475342/ /pubmed/12137158 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gawley, S. Cupples, M. E. Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title | Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title_full | Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title_fullStr | Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title_full_unstemmed | Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title_short | Smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
title_sort | smoking in pregnancy--the size of our challenge. |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2475342/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12137158 |
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