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Fuse Quarterly Research Meeting - Supporting Smokers to Quit

  • Venue: Zoom video conference platform
  • Start: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 10:00:00 BST
  • End: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 12:00:00 BST

Supporting smokers to quit: driving future strategy by incorporating computer modelling and smokers’ participation


Event recording


Presentations

Jayne Coyne - Incentives: Adding Value to Smokefree Pregnancies

Wendy Joseph - Lower SES Smokers

Angela Rodrigues - CUREProject

Sue Jones and Theodor-Ioan Cimpeanu - Modelling social interactions between pregnant smokers and stop smoking service providers: use of financial incentives for health behaviour change - this presentation is only available within the event recording (21min 47)


About this event

This event showcased research findings from three studies on smoking cessation that present perspectives from service users and health care professionals on key drivers for supporting smokers to quit in North East England. It brought together insights from peer support, lived experiences of heavy smokers in deprived areas, and implementing a ‘stop smoking service’ for hospital in-patients and after discharge.

An innovative approach - computer modelling - was presented to explore financial incentives to motivate pregnant women to quit. Attendees were able to discuss solutions to barriers to smoking cessation, as highlighted in the studies, and share this learning to drive future strategy.

This recording is aimed at anyone with an interest in smoking cessation including colleagues in public health, healthcare, and voluntary and community organisations. This may include commissioners and providers of services, as well as academics and members of the public.

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Supported by the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North East and North Cumbria (NENC) Open Funding Competition 2020.


Event programme

Programme - Supporting Smokers to Quit

 

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