Role, experience and perception about “10,000 Lives” and smoking cessation activities in Central Queensland
Overview
Currently we are facing one of the largest pandemics of the history which has significant consequences on people’s health and wellbeing. Community lockdowns and self-isolation may impact on mental health and lead to changes in some behaviours such as tobacco smoking. Consequently, you may notice a change in the interests for smoking cessation by the people who smoke. In this context, we seek to understand your role, experience and perception about “10,000 Lives” and smoking cessation activities in CQ and invite you to participate in an online survey.
Please read the 'Participant Information Sheet' attached below. You can get the detail information about "10,000 Lives" through the below link.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- A person from a culturally or linguistically diverse background
- A carer
- A person from a rural or remote location
- A person with a chronic or complex health condition
- A person with a disability
- Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
- Administration staff
- All clinical staff
- All staff
- Allied health staff
- Baralaba
- Biloela
- Blackwater
- Capella
- Capricorn Coast
- Community Advisory Networks and Groups
- Community of interest
- Cracow
- Emerald
- Executive/Leadership
- Gladstone
- Medical staff
- Mount Morgan
- Moura
- Nursing staff
- Operational staff
- Rockhampton
- Springsure
- Theodore
- Tieri
- Volunteers
- Woorabinda
Interests
- Public Health
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