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SMOKING CESSATION: THE MINIMAL CONTACT INTERVENTION
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Smoking Cessation 5A Model of Minimal Contact Tobacco Intervention:
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5A Model: Ask Ask About Tobacco Use “Have you used any form of tobacco in the past six months?” NoneYes ReinforceAdvise
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5A Model: Advise Advise all tobacco users to quit Urge every tobacco user to quit in a way that is personally relevant. “Tobacco use is thought to lower the effectiveness of this treatment, as your nurse, the most important advice I can give you is to quit smoking.” “The symptoms you are having may be related to your tobacco use, as your nurse, the most important advice I can give you is to quit smoking.” “Continued tobacco use can increase your chance of recurrence and/or development of a second primary, as your nurse, the most important advice I can give you is to quit smoking.”
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5A Model: Assess Assess tobacco user’s readiness to quit Ask every tobacco user if they are ready to make a quit attempt at this time. Assess how important it is for them to quit and how confident they are to make a change.
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5A Model: Assist Assist tobacco users in quitting Build motivation to change. Help patient identify possible barriers to changing and possible benefits to quitting. introduce pharmacotherapy options.
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5A Model: Arrange You can quit! We can help. Call today. FREE * CONFIDENTIAL * ONE-TO-ONE Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Weekends, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Self Help Resources Make self help resources available in all patient waiting areas
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Why do this? It’s not impossible to quit 45 to 50% will attempt to quit in the next 12 months, but… Only 5 to7% of unaided attempts will succeed for one year or more >80% of smokers eventually quit
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