Smoking cessation dialogue and the complementary therapist: Reluctance to engage?
Affiliation
School of Social Work, Psychology & Public Health, Salford University, UK; Complementary Health & Wellbeing Services, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK.Issue Date
2014-08-14
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Our aim was to explore the experiences and views of complementary therapists (CT) regarding smoking cessation (SC) support within the oncology setting.Citation
Smoking cessation dialogue and the complementary therapist: Reluctance to engage? 2014: Complement Ther Clin PractJournal
Complementary Therapies in Clinical PracticeDOI
10.1016/j.ctcp.2014.07.007PubMed ID
25168007Type
ArticleLanguage
enISSN
1873-6947ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.ctcp.2014.07.007
Scopus Count
Collections
Related articles
- Working out of the 'tool box': an exploratory study with complementary therapists in acute cancer care.
- Authors: McLaren N, Mackereth P, Hackman E, Holland F
- Issue date: 2014 Nov
- Complementary therapists' motivation to work in cancer/supportive and palliative care: a multi-centre case study.
- Authors: Peter M, Ann C, Sam P, Jacqui S, Dai R, Andrew L, Chris T, Ann C
- Issue date: 2009 Aug
- Providing therapies to the opposite sex: views of complementary therapists working in clinical and private practice settings.
- Authors: Mackereth P, Parekh J, Donald G
- Issue date: 2012 Aug
- Smoking after the age of 65 years: a qualitative exploration of older current and former smokers' views on smoking, stopping smoking, and smoking cessation resources and services.
- Authors: Kerr S, Watson H, Tolson D, Lough M, Brown M
- Issue date: 2006 Nov
- Clinical supervision and complementary therapists: an exploration of the rewards and challenges of cancer care.
- Authors: Mackereth PA, Parkin S, Donald G, Antcliffe N
- Issue date: 2010 Aug