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'Pitched at the right level, understandable and easy to use' a qualitative study of stakeholder views about the iSISTAQUIT (Supporting Indigenous Smokers to Assist Quitting) training intervention
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'Pitched at the right level, understandable and easy to use' a qualitative study of stakeholder views about the iSISTAQUIT (Supporting Indigenous Smokers to Assist Quitting) training intervention

Karen McFadyen, Allison Hart, Ratika Kumar, Rebecca Hyland and Gillian Gould
Drug and alcohol review, Vol.42(S1), pp.S18-S18
Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs (APSAD), 2023 (Adelaide Convention Centre, 12/11/2023–15/11/2023)
02/11/2023
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With 44% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women smoking while pregnant (compared with 10% of non-Indigenous counterparts), maternal smoking is a high priority. iSISTAQUIT trains health professionals (HP) in assisting Aboriginal women to quit smoking. This research aimed to evaluate perspectives about iSISTAQUIT from a broad range of stakeholders post-study.

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