This document is the author deposited version. You are advised to consult the publisher's version if you wish to cite from it. CONLON, Katy, PATTINSON, Laura and HUTTON, Daniel (2017). Attitudes of oncology healthcare practitioners towards smoking cessation: A systematic review of the facilitators, barriers and recommendations for delivery of advice and support to cancer patients. Radiography, 23 (3), 256-263.
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TitleAttitudes of oncology healthcare practitioners towards smoking cessation: a systematic review of the facilitators, barriers and recommendations for delivery of advice and support to cancer patients.
AbstractBackground: Patients who continue to smoke after a cancer diagnosis experience a worse quality of life and worse side-effects. It is important to establish the facilitators and barriers to cessation by looking at the attitudes and beliefs towards smoking cessation of healthcare practitioners.
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