NHS Health Scotland
 
Tobacco Evidence Title

Logic Model 1.

Logic Model 2
Logic Model 3
Logic Model 4
 
Logic Model 2

2.1. Activity: Combination of tobacco control interventions e.g. smoking prevention, mass media, protection & control measures

2.2. Activity: Smoking prevention

2.3. Activity: Mass Media

2.4. Activity: Protection and control

2.5. Reducing smoking rates reduced morbidity and mortality

Logic Model 3

3.1. Activity: Combination of ’mass media’ activities and other tobacco control/smoking cessation measures

3.2. Activity: Mass media (Education, information and marketing about tobacco control

3.3. Activity: provision of effective smoking cessation services in key settings including pharmacotherapies; brief interventions and referral to smoking cessation services

3.4. Activity: telephone helpline

3.5. Reduced cost to NHS

3.6. Reducing smoking rates reduced morbidity and mortality

Logic Model 4

4.1. Activity: Combination of ‘education and social marketing activities’ and ‘implementing and ‘maintained compliance with, monitoring and enforcing the ban on smoking in enclosed public places’ and ‘taxation’

4.2. Activity: Education and social marketing activities to disseminate information about tobacco-related harm, SHS, and legislative & policy measures

4.3. Activity: Maintained compliance with the ban in workplaces on smoking in enclosed public places, accompanied by workplace smoking cessation support; Monitor the ban on smoking in enclosed public places; Enforce smoking ban on smoking in enclosed public places

4.4. Activity: Taxation

4.5. Reducing smoking rates reduces morbidity and mortality

4.6. Reduced cost to NHS

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The outcomes framework for tobacco control is based on logic models adapted from the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)


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