Smoking Cessation Service Research Network (SCSRN) meeting
Facilitated by Andy McEwen, Director, SCSRN
Members and non-members welcome
Come and meet us, have a look at what we do and let us know what research you would like to see in the future.
The Smoking Cessation Service Research Network (SCSRN) is a web-based co-operative of UK Stop Smoking Services that are interested in developing and evaluating good clinical practice. Its aim is to facilitate high quality evaluation of innovations in clinical practice. Currently over 50 NHS Stop Smoking Services are members. Our website is www.scsrn.org.
The SCSRN is being coordinated by the Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre at University College London. The cooperative is open to any service with a commitment to delivering a high quality service and rigorous collection of information necessary to determine effectiveness.
Benefits of SCSRN membership:
- Access to Research Forum with direct links to academic staff in the Health Behaviour Research Centre at University College London
- Access to clinical and research resources and up to date policy guidance, with email alerts when new documents are added to the site
- Opportunities to collaborate with other members in the design, implementation, evaluation and reporting of research into clinical innovations
- Opportunities that arise from time to time to participate in funded clinical trials, including pharmaceutical trials
- Receiving support and advice from other member services and the coordinating centre
- A vehicle for sharing early findings from evaluations of clinical innovations and an opportunity to seek and receive feedback on this
- The ability to publicise that the service is a member of this research network
Resources available on line:
Clinical tools (e.g. PDG for varenicline)
Research resources (e.g. standard questionnaires)
Policy guidance
Research reviews (e.g. Cochrane)
Links to other tobacco control sites
Members only research forum
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