Linda A. Bailey, JD, MHS How Regional Networks Can Support Quitlines 11/11/2011.

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Linda A. Bailey, JD, MHS How Regional Networks Can Support Quitlines 11/11/2011

Overview: Regional Quitline Networks What is the purpose of a regional quitline network? Where do they exist? What services do they offer? What products do they make available to you? How can you participate in a network?

Purpose of Regional Quitline Networks Goal: Strengthen the quality & availability of QL services and the infrastructure that supports them Disseminate and encourage adoption of best practices Facilitate professional peer-to-peer networking and problem-solving (ie, shared learning and expertise) Promote quitlines as an effective PH intervention Link QLs with health care and tobacco control policy

Existing Regional Networks European Network of Quitlines -Established: 2001 North American Quitline Consortium -Established: 2004 Asian Pacific Quitline Network -Established: 2007

European Network of Quitlines (ENQ) –Website: –Organized under Quit UK, led by Chair –Members: EU countries (30) –Services: share expertise and experience; offer assistance to new QLs, disseminate research and good practices; support implementation of the ENQ Guide to best practices; collaborate with STIVORO on research with EU quitlines –Key Products: Guide to Best Practices, Guideline to Best Practices for Smoking Cessation Websites, Evaluation Tool for Smoking Cessation Websites –Funded by EU in association with European Network of Smoking Prevention, Pfizer Foundation and other foundations

Asian Pacific Quitline Network (APQN) –Website: under development –Organized as a network, led by Chair –Members: 9 Asian Pacific countries and California –Services: share expertise and experience; exchange and compare research outcomes; and support improvement of operations and services (workshop) –Key Products: 2007 and 2010 workshops, Practical Guidelines for Quitlines in the Asian Pacific Region, minimal dataset, country reports –Support: Member countries, NCI, WPRO/WHO

North American Quitline Consortium (NAQC) –Website: –Organized as nonprofit corporation, CEO, Board of Directors –Members: About 400 QL funders, operators, researchers and national organizations from North America (64 quitlines) –Services: shared learning and expertise (listserv and conferences); offer technical assistance and training (webinars and phone), research, policy work and communications –Key Products: Minimal Data Set (standard intake and follow-up questions), annual survey, standard measurements for reach and quit rates, benchmarking, best practice in call center metrics, recommendations on integrating medications in QLs –Funded by membership dues, grants and contracts

Global Quitline Network For info: Purpose: Support dissemination of best practices, professional peer-to-peer networking and problem solving with a goal to strengthen the quality and availability of quitline services worldwide Advisors: NAQC, ENQ, APQN, Alere, Global Bridges, Hollins Cancer Center, National Cancer Institute (US) Funders: Pfizer Med Ed Group, Am. Cancer Society Services for Public: One-stop shopping for tools and resources about QLs

Global Quitline Network For info: Services for GQN Members: -Access to in-depth training and technical assistance materials -GQN Listserv: peer-to-peer questions and answers -One-on-one e-technical assistance -GQN Blog: Respond to posts from staff on new resources, news and ideas -GQN Directory: Connect directly to peers and experts Membership: Open to all QL and cessation professionals who are committed to the exchange of ideas and solutions to strengthen QLs and build a global shared- learning community. Launch: November 15, 2011

For More Information : Asian Pacific Quitline Network - Contact: Jintana Yunibhand, European Network of Quitlines -Contact: Kawaldip Sehmi, North American Quitline Consortium - Contact: Linda Bailey, Global Quitline Network -Contact:Tamatha

Thank You