Recommendation ID
NG209/14
Question

For adults who want to stop smoking, what is the effectiveness and cost effectiveness of Allen Carr's Easyway programme delivered in formats other than in-person group seminars (for example online or using the self-help book) compared with other methods of smoking cessation?

Any explanatory notes
(if applicable)

For specific groups who are at risk of health inequalities, for example pregnant women, people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds or people who do not speak English well:

- What is the differential effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Allen Carr's Easyway (including the in-person group seminar and other formats)?

- What strategies or interventions are effective in minimising those differences?

For a short explanation of why the committee made the recommendations for research, see the rationale section on stop-smoking interventions.

Full details of the evidence and the committee's discussion are in evidence review P: effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Allen Carr's Easyway.


Source guidance details

Comes from guidance
Tobacco: preventing uptake, promoting quitting and treating dependence
Number
NG209
Date issued
November 2021

Other details

Is this a recommendation for the use of a technology only in the context of research? No  
Is it a recommendation that suggests collection of data or the establishment of a register?   No  
Last Reviewed 31/08/2022