This report presents a health prevention program focused on smoking cessation, targeting older adults with COPD. The intervention utilizes VBA sessions and smartphone applications, dividing participants into two groups for a three-month trial followed by a six-month gap and a cross-over design. The methodology involves a patient-centered approach to increase motivation and the application of behavior change techniques. The report reviews existing literature and studies on the effectiveness of smoking cessation interventions, including the use of apps and the importance of addressing the addictive nature of nicotine. It highlights the significance of clinical recommendations and the impact of smoking on life expectancy and health-related quality of life. The program aims to increase the percentage of individuals who successfully quit smoking through a comprehensive approach that combines therapeutic and pharmacotherapy support.