2016 Conference
    Home
    • 2016 Conference
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Exhibition
    • 2015 Archive
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Exhibition
    • 2014 Archive
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Exhibition
    • 2013 Archive
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Exhibition
    • 2012 Archive
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Accommodation
      • Exhibition
      • Photos
    • 2011 Archive
      • Programme
      • Presentations A-Z
      • Posters A-Z
      • Delegate list
      • Venue
      • Exhibition
      • Photos
    • Archive 2005 - 2010
        About us
        2015 Archive Presentation
        AbstractBiography
        The barriers and facilitators to smoking cessation experienced by women during pregnancy: A qualitative exploration


        Click here to download the presentation (Powerpoint or viewer needed)
        Author(s)

        Dr Allison Ford, Ms Kathyrn Angus and Ms Lesley Sinclair

        Presenter(s)

        Lesley Sinclair  Researcher, University of Stirling and UK Centre For Tobacco & Alcohol Studies

        Biography

        Lesley Sinclair is an experienced trial and project manager in the Institute for Social Marketing, School of Health Sciences, University of Stirling, and a member of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies, a UKCRC Centre for Public Health Excellence covering 13 Universities. She has more than 15 years’ experience of co-ordinating both health services research involving complex interventions and has worked in both the NHS and a number of University departments.

        Most recently she served as trial manager for the CPIT (Cessation in Pregnancy Incentives Trial), the world’s largest trial to date of financial incentives for smoking cessation.

         
        Abstract
        Join our mailing list