Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, University of East Anglia
A social scientist with expertise in tobacco smoking relapse prevention, tobacco harm reduction, substance misuse and addiction. Working across a range of methods but with particular expertise in qualitative methods, systematic reviewing, and process evaluation within randomised controlled trials.
Helping smokers quit: financial incentives work
Jul 18, 2019 07:24 am UTC| Insights & Views Business Health
Smoking kills one in two regular smokers, but quitting at any point in life leads to big improvements in health, increased life expectancy and savings in healthcare costs. Thats why we need a range of ways to help people...
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