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
        2016 Archive Presentation
        AbstractBiography
        What factors moderate pregnant women quitting smoking at 4 weeks quit? A consideration of the value of specialised services in improving 4 week quit rates

         
         
         
        Update RequiredTo play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin.

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

        Hayley Robinson and Neil Walker


        Presenter(s)

        Hayley Robinson  Locality Lead, Quit 51 Stop Smoking Service, Burton-on-Trent

        Biography

        Hayley Robinson has a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Health Psychology. She is currently a locality lead working in the Stoke area for Quit 51 Stop Smoking Service and has a keen interest in supporting pregnant women to quit smoking.

        Dr Neil Walker is based at the Biomedical Research Centre, Churchill Hospital (Oxford University Hospitals Trust) and has over 10 years’ experience working in the field of statistics. Through his current work at OUH Trust, Dr Walker is involved with developing statistical models that identify factors associated with successful attempts to quit smoking based on data collected by Stop Smoking services in the UK.   

         
        Abstract
        Join our mailing list