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NHS Greater Glasgow and ClydeIssue Date
2007
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The research employed a qualitative research design, chosen because of the scope that qualitative methods offer to explore research participants’ views in depth, and the potential to provide an understanding of processes such as take-up of cessation interventions and the factors at play in such situations (Morse et al, 2000). Knowledge of these processes can be used to inform future interventions.Collections
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