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        Smoking cessation care for people with a mental illness: Family carer expectations of health and community services

         
         
         
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        Jacqueline M Bailey, Kate M Bartlem and Jenny A Bowman

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        Dr Kate Bartlem  Research Fellow, School of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia

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        Dr Bartlem is a Research Fellow with the University of Newcastle, Australia. Her research interests include understanding and addressing the physical health disparities experienced by people who have a mental illness. She has a particular interest in trialling interventions to reduce chronic disease risks among this population that are suitable for large scale dissemination and implementation, and in trialling models for the integration of physical health related care into mental health services.

         
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