Since writing this blog post, the authors have worked with the UK Data Service to produce a case study: Assessing progress in protecting non-smokers from secondhand smoke
Dr Sean Semple is an Associate Professor at the Institute for cambodia rcs data Social Marketing at the University of Stirling. exposure science with particular emphasis on the health effects of indoor air pollution, tobacco control research, and occupational epidemiology. His translational research work is focused on air quality measurement and interventions relating to second-hand smoke, biomass fuel smoke and workplace inhalation hazards.
Dr Linsay Gray is a Senior Investigator Scientist from the MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit at the University of Glasgow, co-leading a programme on enhancing survey and other data sources. Linsay has specific interest and expertise in the development of statistical methodology for addressing bias induced by non-participation in population-based studies. A focus is on the measurement of prevalence and trends in health behaviours – especially alcohol consumption, smoking and e-cigarette use.