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  • Women often experience poorer outcomes in smoking cessation programs compared to men.
  • Existing clinical interventions may not adequately address female-specific needs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore treatment and program structure needs and preferences of female clients.
  • To inform the design of specialized smoking cessation programs for women.

Main Methods:

  • Four focus groups conducted with 23 female clients (current and former smokers).
  • Thematic analysis using a phenomenological framework to analyze client feedback.
  • Explored helpful aspects of services and desired changes for smoking cessation.

Main Results:

  • Clients desire individualized treatment with a variety of services and choices.
  • Importance of both professional and peer psychosocial support.
  • Need for free pharmacotherapy, women-specific education, and accessible clinic hours/locations with childcare.

Conclusions:

  • An ideal smoking cessation program for women is women-centered, offering choice, free medication, and non-judgmental support.
  • Accessible services and clear communication are crucial for program success.
  • Findings provide actionable adaptations for clinics serving women.