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Setting Up a National Quitline Service: A 10-Step Framework. Session 7—Presentation and Panel Discussion International Quitline Institute 2011 Conference October 11, 2011 Seattle, Washington. National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Session 7—Presentation and Panel Discussion

International Quitline Institute 2011 ConferenceOctober 11, 2011

Seattle, Washington

National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health PromotionOffice on Smoking and Health

The findings and conclusions in this presentation are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Setting Up a National

Quitline Service:A 10-Step

Framework

A 10-Step Framework

Create and launch a Quitline service. Reexamine an existing Quitline service.

2

Identify a Quitline expert.

A 10-Step Framework

3

Assess the need for a Quitline service in your country.

A 10-Step Framework

4

Case Study:California Smokers

Helpline Provided Asian-language Quitlines with separate phone numbers.

Identified themes important to Asian callers: Establishing credibility of counselor Educating on cessation Debunking health myths Stressing the importance of the family Managing social norms Having a sensitivity to shame

5

Determine the place and role of the

Quitline services in your national tobacco control strategy.

A 10-Step Framework

6

Determine the goals of the Quitline.

A 10-Step Framework

1. High reach with minimal counseling. 2. High effectiveness with lower reach.3. High reach and high effectiveness.

7

Case Study:New Zealand Quitline

Offers free telephone support, low-cost nicotine replacement therapy, and other resources to all residents.

Used television, radio, and print campaigns, along with an interactive website and text messaging service.

Registered 44,000—or 5% of all smokers to make a quit attempt either by telephone or via the website in one year.

8

Determine the range of services and desired utilization rates.

Do this based on your assessment of needs and the goals you set.

A 10-Step Framework

9

Determine strategies for creating demand for your Quitline.

A 10-Step Framework

10

Case Study:Brazil

Brazil was the first country in Latin America to launch a nationwide Quitline in 2001.

Brazil was also the first large country to act on the WHO FCTC recommendation to put their Quitline number on the back of all cigarette packs, with graphic pictorial health warnings.

When Brazil put the telephone number on cigarette packs, the Quitline experienced unprecedented call volumes.

11

Determine which sponsors could fund

and oversee the Quitline.

A 10-Step Framework

12

Determine a project management plan

for implementation.

A 10-Step Framework

13

Determine which organization will deliver services.

A 10-Step Framework

14

Determine who is accountable for ensuring the success of the

Quitline.

A 10-Step Framework

15

Case Study:Large Country

Limited budget for cessation, yet a high prevalence of tobacco use.

The majority of its health care workers, including doctors, smoked.

It targeted that group with aggressive promotion and proactive counseling to decrease tobacco use among its health care workers.

16

RE-AIM Model(Reach x Efficacy) x (Adoption x

Implementation x Maintenance) = Impact

Glasgow, RE, Vogt, TM, Boles, SM. Evaluating the public health impact of health promotion interventions: The RE-AIM framework. Am J Public Health 1999;89(9):1322–1327.

17

ClosingContact others who have been

involved in Quitline issues and operations

for further consultation and assistance.

18

Questions for our Panelists What is the place and the role of quit line

services in the national tobacco control and treatment strategy?

Are there technological cultural or language issues that are barriers to acceptance of the quitline?

How have the features and services of your quitline changed as it has grown in experience and call volume?

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