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Irma Vejizovic, Kristine Nordås Toska, Maja Serdinšek and Norbert Koncz
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Motivational interviewing for smoking cessation (review). Interventions to reduce harm from smoking with families in infancy and early childhood.
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care in assisting people
PICO: In adult smokers, could motivational interviewing be more effective compared to brief advice and usual care in assisting people to smoking cessation?
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Article 1: Article 2: Methods Methods Results Results Limitations
Review Results Both single and multiple sessions were successful Limitations Methods Systematic review Results ETS-reduction was more successful than smoking cessation Limitations Only Western developed countries
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Interventions article 2:
Counselling Social support Interventions at home
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Motivational interviewing
Counselling: Motivational interviewing Information Education Written materials
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Interventions at home:
Feedback of home air Biochemical monitoring Monitoring of child’s urine cotinine
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Bonding between parent and newborn
Social support: Telephone support Bonding between parent and newborn
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Interventions article 1:
Client centered Follow up-interventions Single and multiple sessions
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Brief psychotherapeutic intervention
Client centered: Face to face Brief psychotherapeutic intervention
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Single and multiple sessions:
Brief advice Motivational counselling
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Follow up-interventions:
Telephone support Personalized feedback
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Quitting smoking timeline
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QUESTIONS?
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References: Brown, N.m Luckett, T., Davidson, P. M. & Di Giacomo, M. (2015). Interventions to reduce harm from smoking with families in infancy and early childhood: A systematic review. Int J Environ Res Public Health 12(3), doi: /ijerph Lindson-Hawley, N., Thompson, T.P. & Begh, R. (2015). Motivational interviewing for smoking cessation (review). The Cochrane Collaboration (3) doi: / CD pub3/epdf
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