Publications by authors named "Estelle Clet"

Introduction: In 2021, among French women who smoked when they knew they were pregnant, 59% still smoked at the end of pregnancy. Support for pregnant women to stop smoking must include a structured organisational perspective. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the 5A-QUIT-N organisational intervention on smoking cessation at delivery among pregnant women who smoke during pregnancy.

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  • The health care system in France is facing challenges in adapting to the increasing need for prevention, with low levels of preventative care in primary settings.
  • The research focuses on the integration of prevention into primary care, revealing that current initiatives are often disorganized and rely on individual efforts instead of a coordinated approach.
  • Successful implementation of prevention strategies depends on aligning them with the ongoing organizational changes in primary care, requiring ongoing education about the obstacles and drivers of effective preventive practices.
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Background: The global burden of non-communicable diseases is increasing and the need for prevention is huge. Policies have yet to produce results and prevention indicators remain low. Primary care (PC) represents an opportunity to optimise the practice of prevention, but GPs are coming up against barriers that are holding back their prevention practices.

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Introduction: The prevalence of smoking among pregnant women is the highest in the European region, making smoking cessation a public health priority. In order to address this, pregnant smokers need to be better supported by their healthcare professionals in their attempts to quit smoking. The 5As model, which is a psychosocial intervention, seems to be effective in this specific population.

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