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Aukati Kai Paipa 2000

Evaluation of culturally appropriate smoking cessation programme for Māori women and their whanau


Date of publication: July 2003

ISBN 0-478-25625-5

This smoking cessation pilot programme for Māori women and their whanau (Aukati Kai Paipa 2000) was developed to test the viability of implementing a proven, effective smoking cessation intervention in a Māori health setting.

The pilot programme ran for two years from mid-1999, primarily targeting Māori women. This free service provided Nicotine Replacement Therapy in the form of skin patches and/or chewable gum, together with counselling support delivered by Māori quit coaches over a period of up to 12 months.

The specific objectives of the pilot programme and this evaluation were:

Overview of Aukati Kai Paipa 2000 outcomes



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