Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10515710 | Midwifery | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
the factors associated with participation show aspects that can be modified by maternal and child health professionals. Advice to stop smoking, received during pregnancy, encourages participation in a postpartum intervention. From the point of view of public health, the huge increase in the prevalence of smoking women poses the need to take advantage of the pregnancy as an opportunity for giving up smoking definitely. It would be necessary to identify what programmes of smoking cessation have better results in pregnant women and to know how to motivate health professionals to implement them.
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Authors
Isabel (Prof. Lecturer), Adriana (Assistant Professor), Pilar (Prof. Lecturer), Adriana (Psychologist), Pilar (Prof. Lecturer), Asunción (Prof. Lecturer), Gerardo (Prof. Lecturer),