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Developing and implementing a smoking cessation intervention within the PAL programme in Nepal Health Research and Social Development Forum (HERD), Nepal.

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1 Developing and implementing a smoking cessation intervention within the PAL programme in Nepal Health Research and Social Development Forum (HERD), Nepal

2 Background to the Study  Feasibility study  Supported by University of Leeds (UK) COMDIS- HSD programme  Funded by DfID  18 months: July 2012 to Dec 2013

3 Aims and Objectives Aim: To develop and test the feasibility of a behavioural support intervention to promote smoking cessation within primary care in Nepal. Objectives:  To review current evidence on behavioural support interventions for smoking cessation in LMICs.  To develop the intervention using qualitative methods to inform the form, content and delivery mechanism of the intervention.  To use action research to test and evaluate a behavioural support intervention for smoking cessation.  To work with WHO and NTP to scale up the adapted PAL across NTPs PAL districts, primary care in Nepal and with WHO's PAL programme internationally.

4 Methods Phase 3 Implementation and follow upFollow up: Fagerstrom and CO monitors Phase 2 Intervention development workshop Action Research: baseline Fagerstrom and CO monitor Phase 1 Evidence Review Qualitative Interviews with lung health patients and FGDs with PHC staff

5 Phase 1: Qualitative Interviews and Focus Groups  Qualitative interviews with lung health patients  Selected by health workers  Conducted in health centres or place convenient to patients  Aimed for male and female and different lung health conditions Aim to understand community perceptions of smoking, smoking habits and interest/support for quitting.  Focus groups with health workers in the selected PHCCs to understand current practice, knowledge and ideas for the intervention.

6 The Action Research Cycle PLAN ACT OBSERVE REFLECT

7 Selection of Study Sites Selection of Primary Health Care Centres (PHCCs) 1 in Kathmandu and 2 in Rupandehi, Terai (semi-urban and rural) Main criteria for the selection of PHCCs:  At least 2 staff trained in PAL  High case load of lung health patients  An urban/rural mix  Enthusiasm of the PHCC team to participate in the study


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