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Behaviour change interventions to reduce second hand smoke exposure at home in pregnant women – a systematic review and intervention appraisal

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Fig. 1 Flow diagram of included and excluded studies (PRISMA flow diagram)
Table 1 Summary of included studies
Figure 2 presents the WIDER checklist for interventionreporting. The majority of the studies fulfilled the
Table 2 Assessment of generalisability, feasibility and scalability

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