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Multimethod Formative Research to Improve the Training and Delivery of Tobacco-cessation Interventions in Behavioral Health Settings.

Alicia Marie Allen1, Myra L Muramoto, Jean Campbell, Timothy E Connolly, Beverly A McGuffin, Andrew D Bernstein.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Despite progress in reducing tobacco use within the general population, high prevalence of tobacco use continues in individuals with mental health and substance use disorders ("clients"). Tobacco use persists as the leading cause of premature mortality in this population. While behavioral health providers have frequent contacts with this population, they lack training in tobacco cessation counseling.
METHODS: We conducted multimethod formative data collection consisting of key informant interviews with providers, field observations at clinical sites, and structured group interviews with behavioral health providers, and, separately, clients. Activities were conducted at 4 behavioral health agencies with 9 behavioral health clinic sites in southern Arizona. Recurring phrases and level of repetition were quantified to identify themes. These themes were then used to adapt the method of training delivery and revise the curriculum content for providers at the participating sites.
RESULTS: Results indicated that providers had "training fatigue" and low satisfaction with multiple, online trainings. Further, providers noted issues including time constraints, competing clinical priorities, and low access to tobacco-cessation materials. Clients demonstrated high self-awareness around the importance of quitting smoking and professed frustration at being unable to quit, despite multiple attempts. Finally, both providers and clients agreed that a personal, supportive approach to cessation counseling was preferred.
CONCLUSIONS: Using results from this formative research to revise delivery and content of existing smoking-cessation training for behavioral health providers may address barriers to assisting clients with smoking cessation. Additional research to determine the efficacy of the adapted training is needed.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30908345     DOI: 10.1097/ADM.0000000000000522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Addict Med        ISSN: 1932-0620            Impact factor:   3.702


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2.  Implementation and Outcomes of a Comprehensive Tobacco Free Workplace Program in Opioid Treatment Centers.

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3.  Collaborative Learning: A Qualitative Study Exploring Factors Contributing to a Successful Tobacco Cessation Train-the-Trainer Program as a Community of Practice.

Authors:  Isabel Martinez Leal; Jayda Martinez; Maggie Britton; Tzuan A Chen; Virmarie Correa-Fernández; Bryce Kyburz; Vijay Nitturi; Ezemenari M Obasi; Kelli Drenner; Teresa Williams; Kathleen Casey; Brian J Carter; Lorraine R Reitzel
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4.  Organization-Level Factors Associated with Changes in the Delivery of the Five A's for Smoking Cessation following the Implementation of a Comprehensive Tobacco-Free Workplace Program within Substance Use Treatment Centers.

Authors:  Cassidy R LoParco; Tzuan A Chen; Isabel Martinez Leal; Maggie Britton; Brian J Carter; Virmarie Correa-Fernández; Bryce Kyburz; Teresa Williams; Kathleen Casey; Anastasia Rogova; Hsien-Chang Lin; Lorraine R Reitzel
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5.  Organizational Characteristics and Readiness for Tobacco-Free Workplace Program Implementation Moderates Changes in Clinician's Delivery of Smoking Interventions within Behavioral Health Treatment Clinics.

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