Tricia Brein, MPH, CHES Education and Outreach Specialist UW-Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention The New Wisconsin Quit Line: Effective Treatment for your Patients Who Smoke
What is the Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line? FREE resource Telephone based cessation support & counseling Multiple languages Potential to reach large numbers of tobacco users
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What happens when a person calls the Quit Line? Initial assessment – Gauges type of caller (tobacco user vs. proxy), readiness to quit, and next steps Tailored advice on how to quit Self-help materials Referrals to local tobacco treatment programs and insurance providers Information for friends and family members
Quit Line Highlights 46,000 people have called the Quit Line since 2001 Callers are four times more likely to quit than those without help 92 percent of callers are satisfied with the service $42 million in healthcare costs saved by the Quit Line
The Quit Line and the 5 A’s ASK about tobacco use ADVISE to quit ASSESS willingness to make a quit attempt ASSIST in quit attempt ARRANGE follow-up
Case Studies Susan Flood She called the Quit Line when the cravings got bad “I loved it, it was great…I’m glad the Quit Line sent me the information. I read it over and over.”
Lois Smith Asked to have her picture taken with her Quit Line counselors “I thought the Quit Line was really beneficial… “The counselors have a lot of great things to tell you about quitting.”
London Scott Called the Quit Line as a study participant “I tried quitting ‘cold turkey’ and that didn’t work.”
Fax To Quit Gives tobacco users the option of having a Quit Line counselor contact him/her to provide an individualized intervention Fax to Quit form found in the Health Facts for You folder – Patient provides contact information and a signature and the Quit Line calls him/her at home
The Wisconsin Tobacco Quit Line is a FREE, effective resource that you can use to help your patients quit tobacco use. The Fax to Quit Program offers an opportunity to directly link your patients with Quit Line resources. UWHC has a Health Facts for You folder to help you help your patients quit. Summary
Contact Information Tricia Brein UW-Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention 1930 Monroe St. #200 Madison, WI