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JAYES, L., MURRAY, R., BOGDANOVICA, I., BRAIN, K., DOBBIE, F., LANGLEY, T., BELL-WILLIAMS, R., COPELAND, H., DAHLBY, L., PLOTNIKOVA, E., SMITH, P., THORLEY, R., SHANTHAN, A., WINTER, M., CHEEK, O., PEARSON, K., FROGUEL, A. and NEVE, K., 2024. Understanding how smoking cessation services can be adapted to improve the uptake and success of smoking cessation for people in low socioeconomic status groups. A mixed method exploratory study. London: Cancer Research UK.
DAVIES, N., LANGLEY, T., JAYES, L., BAINS, M., BROWN, J., ARNOTT, D. and BOGDANOVICA, I., 2024. Attitudes and exposure to illicit tobacco in England, 2022. Nicotine and Tobacco Research. ISSN 1462-2203
AGRAWAL, S., ANGUS, K., ARNOTT, D., ASHCROFT, R., AVEYARD, P., BARRY, R., BAULD, L., BEARD, E., BENOWITZ, N., BOGDANOVICA, I., BRAZNELL, S., BRENNAN, A., BRITTON, J., BROWN, J., BUNCE, L., BUTLER, A., BUTLER, S., CHEESEMAN, H., COX, S., DAWKINS, L., DOCKRELL, M., DOODY, P., EAST, K., FORD, A., GALLAGHER, A., GARTNER, C., GILLESPIE, D., GILMORE, A., HAJEK, P., HARTMANN-BOYCE, J., HISCOCK, R., JACKSON, S., JARVIS, M., JAYES, L., KHOUJA, J., KOCK, L., LANGLEY, T., LEGG, T., LEONARDI-BEE, J., LINDSON, N., MCNEILL, A., MEHEGAN, J., MOORE, G., MORRIS, D., MUNAFÒ, M., MURRAY, R., NAUGHTON, F., NEWTON, J., NOTLEY, C., NOTTAGE, M., PESOLA, F., RATSCHEN, E., ROBSON, D., SHAHAB, L., SHOESMITH, E., SIMONAVIČIUS, E., TAYLOR, E. and WILSON, L., 2024. E-cigarettes and harm reduction: an evidence review. London: Royal College of Physicians.
JAYES, L., MORLING, J.R., CARLISLE, S., BOGDANOVICA, I. and LANGLEY, T., 2023. Instructor and client views of a community falls prevention service and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative exploration of a service in England. Journal of Frailty, Sarcopenia and Falls, 8 (1), pp. 9-22. ISSN 2459-4148
JAYES, L., BOGDANOVICA, I., JOHNSTON, E., CHATTOPADHYAY, K., MORLING, J.R., DEVINE, S., RICHMOND, N. and LANGLEY, T., 2022. Perspectives of attenders and non-attenders to SARS-CoV-2 asymptomatic community testing in England: a qualitative interview study. BMJ Open, 12 (9): e064542. ISSN 2044-6055