This symposium was hosted by ASPIRE2025 (University of Otago) and National Institute for Health Innovation – NIHI (University of Auckland). It was held on Friday, 9 November 2018 at University of Otago, Wellington.
Smokefree 2025 Research Symposium Opening Video
Presentations slides
- Modelling of Māori/Non-Māori quit rates required for 2025
(Professor Nick Wilson) - Butting out: Perceptions of and support for tobacco product waste strategies
(Professor Janet Hoek & Dr Kerri Haggart)
Please contact janet.hoek@otago.ac.nz or kerri.haggart@otago.ac.nz for more information - ITC project first-wave findings: Support for ASAP action plan recommendations
(Professor Richard Edwards) - Systematic review of smoking cessation research in low and middle income countries
(Anantha Kumar) - Prevalence and characteristics of tobacco purchases in convenience stores: A post-purchase intercept survey in Dunedin, New Zealand
(Dr Louise Marsh) - Cytisine as an alternative smoking cessation product for Pacific smokers in New Zealand
(Associate Professor Natalie Walker) - INSPIRED: Lessons from other countries with endgames
(Professor Richard Edwards) - BODE3 intervention league table results for various tobacco control interventions
(Professor Nick Wilson) - A qualitative exploration of tobacco retailers' suitability to sell electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) amid legislative change in New Zealand
(Dr Jerram Bateman) - SCAMPI: An mCessation intervention for Chinese men
(Professor Chris Bullen) – please contact c.bullen@auckland.ac.nz for more information - "Let's Kick Butt 2017": Key findings from the evaluation of a novel smoking cessation intervention for mental health patients in Auckland
(Rajesh Kumar) - Are e-cigarettes a feasible and acceptable treatment option for smoking cessation and harm reduction in alcohol and other drug treatment services?
(Professor Chris Bullen) – please contact c.bullen@auckland.ac.nz for more information - Flying beneath the radar of suspicion: Tobacco placement in YouTube cartoon
series "The Big Lez Show"
(Dr Shelagh Ferguson) – please contact shelagh.ferguson@otago.ac.nz for more information - Population level cessation help and the importance of smokefree life for quitting
(Associate Professor George Thomson) - Betel nut (used with and without tobacco) in the Pacific, and its relevance to New Zealand
(Professor Chris Bullen) – please contact c.bullen@auckland.ac.nz for more information - The RAUORA trial: Cytisine versus varenicline for smoking cessation for Māori and their whanau: Design and challenges
(Associate Professor Natalie Walker) - Adherence to smoking cessation medications
(Dr Nathanael Lucas) – please contact nluc009@aucklanduni.ac.nz for more information - RYO packaging and improving cessation efficacy
(Mei-Ling Blank) – please contact meiling.blank@otago.ac.nz for more information - Smoking and drinking patterns among Māori/non-Māori
(Anaru Waa) – please contact andrew.waa@otago.ac.nz for more information - Adolescent smoking decline: Analyses of ASH Y10 and Youth 2000 data
(Jude Ball) - NZ Community pharmacists' knowledge and perceptions of e-cigarettes
(Professor Chris Bullen) - Use of e-cigarettes and conventional cigarettes in youth aged 14-15 years in New Zealand: Findings from repeated crosssectional studies
(Associate Professor Natalie Walker) – please contact n.walker@auckland.ac.nz for more information - The STATUS trial: Trials and tribulations of delivering a smoking cessation intervention in mental health and addiction services
(Professor Chris Bullen) – please contact c.bullen@auckland.ac.nz for more information
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