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Faraz Mughal's Outputs (5)

Tobacco and electronic cigarette products: awareness, cessation attitudes, and behaviours among general practitioners (2018)
Journal Article
Rashid, A., Jawad, M., & Mughal, F. (2018). Tobacco and electronic cigarette products: awareness, cessation attitudes, and behaviours among general practitioners. Primary Health Care Research and Development, 605-609. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1463423618000166

Background
Little is known around how general practitioners (GP) approach tobacco products beyond traditional cigarettes.

Aim
To examine GP perceptions of tobacco and electronic cigarette (EC) products, and their attitudes and behaviours towards... Read More about Tobacco and electronic cigarette products: awareness, cessation attitudes, and behaviours among general practitioners.

Hajj: what it means for general practice (2018)
Journal Article
Saad, A., Mughal, F., & Chew-Graham, C. (2018). Hajj: what it means for general practice. British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen18X101493

Annually, about 20 000 British Muslims journey to Saudi Arabia to undertake the Hajj, the greater Muslim pilgrimage.1 The National Travel Health Network and Centre advises intended pilgrims to see their GP 6 weeks prior to travel, to review their hea... Read More about Hajj: what it means for general practice.

Peer influence as a driver of technological innovation in the UK National Health Service: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences and attitudes (2018)
Journal Article
Greszczuk, C., Mughal, F., Mathew, R., & Rashid, A. (2018). Peer influence as a driver of technological innovation in the UK National Health Service: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences and attitudes. BMJ Innovations, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjinnov-2017-000208

Background
Accelerating innovation to improve quality is a key policy target for healthcare systems around the world. Effectively influencing individuals’ behaviour is crucial to the success of innovation initiatives. This study explores UK clinicia... Read More about Peer influence as a driver of technological innovation in the UK National Health Service: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences and attitudes.