Browse by Authors and EditorsNumber of items: 5. Aveyard, Paul, Lindson, Nicola, Tearne, Sarah, Adams, Rachel, Ahmed, Khaled, Alekna, Rhona, Banting, Miriam, Healy, Mike, Khan, Shahnaz, Rai, Gurmail, Wood, Carmen, Anderson, Emma C, Ataya-Williams, Alia, Attwood, Angela, Easey, Kayleigh, Fluharty, Megan, Freuler, Therese, Hurse, Megan, Khouja, Jasmine, Lacey, Lindsey, Munafò, Marcus, Lycett, Deborah, McEwen, Andy, Coleman, Tim, Dickinson, Anne, Lewis, Sarah, Orton, Sophie, Perdue, Johanna, Randall, Clare, Anderson, Rebecca, Bisal, Natalie, Hajek, Peter, Homsey, Celine, McRobbie, Hayden J, Myers-Smith, Katherine, Phillips, Anna, Przulj, Dunja, Li, Jinshuo, Coyle, Doug, Coyle, Katherine and Pokhrel, Subhash (2018) Nicotine preloading for smoking cessation: the Preloading RCT. Health Technology Assessment, 22 (41). pp. 1-84. ISSN 1366-5278 Bowker, Katharine, Orton, Sophie, Cooper, Sue, Naughton, Felix, Whitemore, Rachel, Lewis, Sarah, Bauld, Linda, Sinclair, Lesley, Coleman, Tim, Dickinson, Anne and Ussher, Michael (2018) Views on and experiences of electronic cigarettes: a qualitative study of women who are pregnant or have recently given birth. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 18 . p. 233. ISSN 1471-2393 Aveyard, Paul, Lewis, Sarah, Coleman, Tim, Dickinson, Anne, Randall, Clare, Orton, Sophie and Perdue, Jo (2018) Effects on abstinence of nicotine patch treatment prior to quitting smoking: a parallel, two-arm, pragmatic randomised trial. BMJ, 361 . k2164/1-k2164/11. ISSN 1756-1833 Cooper, Sue, Taggar, Jaspal, Lewis, Sarah, Marlow, Neil, Dickinson, Anne, Whitemore, Rachel and Coleman, Tim (2014) Effect of nicotine patches in pregnancy on infant and maternal outcomes at 2 years: follow-up from the randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled SNAP trial. Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2 (9). pp. 728-737. ISSN 2213-2619 Cooper, Sue, Lewis, Sarah, Thornton, Jim, Marlow, Neil, Watts, Kim, Britton, John, Grainge, Matthew J., Taggar, Jaspal, Essex, Holly, Parrott, Steve, Dickinson, Anne, Whitemore, Rachel and Coleman, Tim (2014) The SNAP trial: a randomised placebo-controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy – clinical effectiveness and safety until 2 years after delivery, with economic evaluation. Health Technology Assessment, 18 (54). ISSN 1366-5278 |