2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2013.10.016
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The experiences of women who quit smoking during pregnancy and how they dealt with their spouses' continued smoking

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“…Contributing factors are lack of knowledge about increased risks for adverse outcomes associated with prenatal smoking (Polen et al, 2015), or denial of the effects of secondhand smoke exposure on children (Rosen et al, 2011). Most of the qualitative research exploring secondhand smoke exposure experience among pregnant women was conducted outside the United States (Jackson et al, 2016; Mao & Robinson, 2016; Wang et al, 2014), or was focused on partners (Flemming et al, 2015; Wakefield et al, 1998) without seeking the perception of the pregnant women. Prenatal health providers primarily focus on firsthand smoking with only a small proportion discussing secondhand smoke exposure (Gould et al, 2017).…”
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“…Contributing factors are lack of knowledge about increased risks for adverse outcomes associated with prenatal smoking (Polen et al, 2015), or denial of the effects of secondhand smoke exposure on children (Rosen et al, 2011). Most of the qualitative research exploring secondhand smoke exposure experience among pregnant women was conducted outside the United States (Jackson et al, 2016; Mao & Robinson, 2016; Wang et al, 2014), or was focused on partners (Flemming et al, 2015; Wakefield et al, 1998) without seeking the perception of the pregnant women. Prenatal health providers primarily focus on firsthand smoking with only a small proportion discussing secondhand smoke exposure (Gould et al, 2017).…”
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“…Εκτός της νικοτίνης και του μονοξειδίου φαίνεται ότι και οι καρκινογόνες ουσίες που εμπεριέχει το τσιγάρο ευθύνονται για τα χαμηλού βάρους γέννησης νεογνά (Wang et al, 2014). Τα οποία βιώνουν μετά τη γέννηση τους απότομη αύξηση βάρους και εξαιτίας αυτής της διαδικασίας μπορεί να εκδηλώσουν αργότερα στη ζωή τους παχυσαρκία και άλλα χρόνια νοσήματα όπως στεφανιαία νόσο, σακχαρώδη διαβήτη τύπου δυο και υπέρταση (Ino, 2010).…”
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