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SeCtion one Four key approaches to change
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Table C1: Example of theory of change developed for a recovery hub outcome
Context
Resources
Process
outputs
Short-term outcomes
Long-term outcomes
People with mental health problems have shorter lifespans and poorer health than the general populations.
People with mental health problems and their families
Training to be provided to smoking cessation services on working with people with mh by specialist services and user led groups
People with mental health problems attend smoking cessation
People report that they know what smoking cessation services are available
People with mental health problems report better health related quality of life
More people with mental health problems smoke.
Mainstream smoking cessationservices
Training to be provided for specialistserviceson encouraging people to engage with smoking cessation
Smoke cessation services are not always confident in supporting people with mental health problems
Healthandwell- being checks are undertaken
User-led representative groups
Discussion re smoking is recorded in care plans
People who want support to stop smoking report that services were accessible and responsive
People with mental health problems have reduced smoking related conditions and illnesses
General practices
Less people with mental health problems smoke
Life expectancy increased for people with mental health problems
Specialist mental health services
General practice to promote health and well-being checks for people with mental health problems
Referrals to smoking cessation by general practice and specialist services
People who do smoke have less cigarettes per day


































































































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