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Developing an Action Plan following HEA of Stop Smoking Services

Developing an Action Plan following HEA of Stop Smoking Services. Andy Billett Public Health Analyst Gateshead PCT. Success or failure?. Success of equity audit process is judged on achievement of identified actions and outcomes. The Equity Audit Cycle.

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Developing an Action Plan following HEA of Stop Smoking Services

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  1. Developing an Action Plan following HEA of Stop Smoking Services Andy Billett Public Health Analyst Gateshead PCT

  2. Success or failure? • Success of equity audit process is judged on achievement of identified actions and outcomes

  3. The Equity Audit Cycle Department of Health, 2003, Tackling Health Inequalities: A Programme for Action, Department of Health, London

  4. Agree partners, issues • Gateshead lung cancer SMR = 153, NE = 143, England = 100 • Engaged service providers but not others e.g. “Smoke free Gateshead working group” Equity audit here

  5. Findings • disadvantaged communities • males • black and minority ethnic origin groups • electoral wards • reasons for losing to follow-up ü û û ü û û

  6. Agree Effective Local Actions • disadvantaged communities – maintain policy, maintain profile • males/BME groups – submit business case to recruit additional worker focusing on workplace interventions, existing community specialist adviser can focus on BME groups – increase uptake rates • electoral wards – review of provision of Stop Smoking Services within pharmacies undertaken* – increase uptake in specific wards • reasons for losing to follow-up – carry out audit, act on results – reduce % lost to follow up

  7. Agree priorities for action • No actions were competing for resources • But….could do better!

  8. Secure changes in investment and service delivery • Business case submission for additional specialist adviser is awaited • Other changes to be assessed at 12 month review with service provider after follow-up equity audit

  9. Review progress and assess impact • Monitoring of progress via quarterly returns • Follow-up equity audit in summer 2007 • Service understands value of gathering and analysing data – systems are improving • Hopefully easier next time round

  10. Lessons learned • Take time at the start to identify key stakeholders • Involve them, if only at start (agree issues) and end (agree and prioritise actions) • Prioritise actions • Set specific and measurable targets against each action

  11. Success or failure? • Success of equity audit process is judged on achievement of identified actions and outcomes – identify a measure, set a target for each and review after 12 months or other appropriate timescale

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