Does use of ‘non-trial’ cessation support help explain the lack of effect from offering NRT to quitline callers in a RCT?
(2013)
Journal Article
Docherty, G., Lewis, S., McEwen, A., Bauld, L., & Coleman, T. (2014). Does use of ‘non-trial’ cessation support help explain the lack of effect from offering NRT to quitline callers in a RCT?. Tobacco Control, 23(6), 524-525. https://doi.org/10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2013-051107
Professor SARAH LEWIS's Outputs (42)
Final Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan for the SNAP Trial - a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy
Other
Coleman, T., Cooper, S., Thornton, J., Britton, J., Lewis, S., Watts, K., Coughtrie, M., Mannion, C., Marlow, N., Godfrey, C., & Grainge, M. J. Final Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan for the SNAP Trial - a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancyThis NIHR HTA-funded smoking, nicotine and pregnancy (SNAP) trial investigated whether or not nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) is effective, cost-effective and safe when used for smoking cessation by pregnant women. We randomised 1050 women who wer... Read More about Final Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan for the SNAP Trial - a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of nicotine replacement therapy in pregnancy.