Title of article
Young mothers and smoking: evidence of an evidence gap
Author/Authors
Elizabeth McDermott، نويسنده , , Hilary Graham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
4
From page
1546
To page
1549
Abstract
The contribution of qualitative research to the development of public health policy is increasingly recognised, with systematic reviews established as the methodology of choice for mapping and assessing evidence. Identifying research gaps is an essential part of the review process, and is integral to developing a sound evidence base for policy. The paper reports on a planned systematic review of qualitative research on teenage mothers and smoking terminated because of such a gap. The review raises questions about the narrow range of evidence on which smoking cessation interventions for this disadvantaged group are based, with the paucity of information on young mothers’ experiences potentially limiting the development of effective smoking cessation interventions for teenage mothers.
Keywords
UK , Systematic review , Teenage Mothers , smoking , qualitative
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
603040
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