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The University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI) is seeking proposals to
develop and execute a qualitative evaluation of the Ottawa Model for Smoking
Cessation in Primary Care. 

 

The Ottawa Model for Smoking Cessation (OMSC) in Primary Care is an
evidence-based, systematic approach to addressing tobacco use in primary
care clinics. The model supports successful quitting using the best
available evidence-based treatments, and emphasizes interdisciplinary
collaboration in program delivery. Originally developed for use in hospital
settings, the OMSC has since been adapted for application in Family Health
Teams (FHTs) and other primary care settings. For more information on the
OMSC in Primary Care program see:
http://www.ottawamodel.ca/documents/ProgramSummary2012-08-07inhouseprintable
version.pdf

 

This evaluation will use in-person key informant interviews with health care
providers to explore three primary research questions:

1)What are the barriers to and enablers of successful uptake of the OMSC
model of "Ask, Advise, Assist",  particularly in terms of physician
participation?

2)How can the OMSC program be improved?

3)What value has the OMSC program provided to FHTs?

 

A preliminary interview guide has been developed by OMSC team, and it is
expected that the hired Contractor will, through their expertise in
qualitative evaluation, review the interview guide to ensure it will prove
successful in eliciting meaningful responses that will answer the
evaluation's primary research questions.

 

Proposals are due no later than 5:00pm on Monday, December 10th.

This email is not the RFP. For the full RFP please contact Tamara Brown. 

Tel:  613-798-5555, ext. 18571 

Email: [log in to unmask]

 

Robin Reece
Sodium Reduction, Tobacco Control & Cessation Projects Consultant,Ontario |
Heart and Stroke Foundation
T 416 489 7111 ext 300   E  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]

 

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