 EDMC corporate headquarters  Educate  Tobacco Cessation Facilitator  Drug Therapy  Incentives.

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 EDMC corporate headquarters

 Educate  Tobacco Cessation Facilitator  Drug Therapy  Incentives

Berman, M. et al. (2013). Estimating the cost of a smoking employee. Tobacco Control. doi: /tobaccocontrol

 Wellness at Work  Engage  Educate  Change

Kick Off Event

Wellness Event Tobacco Use Facilitator Program Nutrition Physical Activity

Tobacco Cessation Program

InputsActivities Short Term Outcome Intermediate Outcome Long Term Outcome Goals Print materials: posters and flyers PromotionEngage General Wellness awareness Increase interest in tobacco cessation Increase Healthy Rewards enrollees Improve overall health and quality of life Reduce workers compensation and health care cost Quit tobacco Use SpeakersKick off event Increase knowledge about why and how to quit Increase readiness to quit Group Support meetings at work Immediate health benefits Increase self- efficacy for quit attempts Prevention of new smokers Relapse prevention Tobacco Cessation Facilitator Office Space/Meeting Rooms Motivational / Educational e- mails Component 1 Component 2 Component 3 Component 4

Gantt Chart Activity Month 1Month 2Month 3Month 4Month 5Month 6 Preparatio n Promotion Kick Off Componen t 1 Componen t 2 Componen t 3 Componen t 4

IndicatorsTools AttendanceSign In Sheets SatisfactionSurvey Progress or CompletionDays since Tobacco use

IndicatorsTools KnowledgePre Class/Post Class Questionnaire Changed BehaviorBlood Test Attitude ChangeSurvey

IndicatorsTools ParticipationHealthy Reward Sign Ups Quality of LifeQuality of Life Survey