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        What do clients think about NHS Stop Smoking Services?

         
         
         
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        Fiona Dobbie, Dr Rosemary Hiscock and Professor Linda Bauld


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        Fiona Dobbie  Research Fellow, Institute for Social Marketing, UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, University of Stirling

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        Fiona Dobbie is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Social Marketing, Stirling University. Before returning to academia  (in 2011) she spent 12 years working as an applied social researcher across a range of substantive and methodological areas. Her current research focuses on smoking cessation and addictions. She is currently responsible for managing an NIHR (National Institute for Health Research) funded study looking at longer term smoking cessation outcomes for people who use NHS Stop Smoking Services in England.

         
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