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The Roy Castle Fag Ends Stop Smoking Service: A Successful Client-Led Approach to Smoking Cessation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2012

Christine Owens*
Affiliation:
Tobacco Control, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, Liverpool, United Kingdom. owensc@roycastle.liv.ac.uk
Jane Springett
Affiliation:
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom.
*
*Address for correspondence: Christine Owens, Tobacco Control, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, 200 London Road, Liverpool, L3 9TA, United Kingdom.

Abstract

The Roy Castle Fag Ends Community Stop Smoking Service (RCFE) is commissioned by three primary care trusts (PCTs) to provide the adult smoking-cessation service across Liverpool. The service is not theoretically driven but there are several principles governing RCFE, which maintain the client-led, person-centred philosophy. Unique aspects are that the service is provided by trained lay advisors with a nonmedical background and there is no waiting list — clients can self-refer by calling a helpline or walking into a meeting. At RCFE, clients control their own quit attempt as well as self-regulating attendance at meetings and discharge from the service. Relapsed clients are also welcomed back without fear of criticism or the need for an appointment. Possible reasons for the success of RCFE include the client-led methodology, the community approach that removes doctor–patient barriers that may exist, and the nature of the group meetings, which allows interaction between clients who are at different stages of the quit process. Introducing some of the RCFE principles into other stop-smoking services may help to increase the overall smoking-cessation rate in England.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2006

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