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Title: Basic Tobacco Cessation Education in the Healthcare Setting


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Basic Tobacco Cessation Education in the
Healthcare Setting
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First.
  • You must first understand that the mission of the
    Navy Healthcare system is to support the
    healthcare needs of the Navy and Marine Corps
  • Each and every Sailor and Marine is important
  • We must have healthy Sailors and Marines so the
    mission can be accomplished

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Second.
  • The mission of the Navy and Marine Corps is
    harmed by tobacco use
  • Tobacco users
  • Have more lost work time
  • Utilize healthcare more often
  • Have more sick days
  • There is no safe form of tobacco

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Third.
  • We as military and civilian members of the Navy
    Healthcare Team must set the example
  • Tobacco use by a Navy healthcare team member
    defeats the message of tobacco harm
  • Tobacco use by a Navy healthcare team member
    defeats the message of Leadership by Example

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The process of tobacco cessation
  • The process of tobacco cessation for our Sailors,
    Marines, and other eligible beneficiaries is very
    easy to remember- it is the 5 As
  • Ask
  • Everyone is asked about tobacco use
  • Everyone using tobacco is asked about quitting
  • Advise
  • A simple positive, empowering message encouraging
    the patient to quit
  • Assess
  • What factors about tobacco are harming the
    patient?
  • Is it just money? Health? Time? Family?
  • Assist
  • Get the patient the help they need for quitting
  • Know what resources are available
  • Arrange
  • Everyone wanting to quit should have their needs
    addressed
  • Help should be convenient

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How to address tobacco in the clinical setting
(Ask)
  • First- everyone is asked Do You Use Tobacco
  • DO NOT say do you smoke because this will miss
    those who use smokeless tobacco
  • Ask about tobacco at every available healthcare
    setting
  • If the answer is
  • Yes then ask Do You Want to Quit (over 60 of
    tobacco users want to quit)
  • No then congratulate the non-tobacco user for
    making a good healthy decision
  • No, I quit the ask how the quitting process is
    progressing and if the quitter needs any help and
    let them know that they can come in any time to
    receive help if needed

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The response.
  • When asked Do you Want to Quit, the person
    using tobacco can answer in three ways
  • No I dont want to quit
  • Ill think about it or Im not sure at this
    time
  • Yes, I want to quit

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Your response to..
  • No I dont want to quit
  • This response is not met by threats or scare
    tactics
  • Simply tell the user that if they ever decide to
    quit that they can return at any time to get help
  • If they have tried to quit before let them know
    that new medications and techniques are available
    that may work better than before
  • Ill think about it
  • Let the patient know that cessation help is
    immediately available
  • Let them know that medications and support are
    available
  • Get them to make a best guess on a date when they
    might wish to quit
  • Yes, I want to quit
  • Congratulate the patient
  • Get the cessation help started

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A strong message (Advise)
  • Everyone using tobacco should receive a strong
    message that
  • Quitting tobacco is the most important health
    choice you can make
  • Quitting tobacco will make give you more
    spending money
  • Quitting tobacco will set a great example for
    your family and friends
  • Quitting tobacco will help your children be
    healthy

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The next steps for cessation (Assist)
  • Know your resources
  • Have the cessation process clearly understood
  • Who do you pass the patient off to?
  • Do you help them right away?
  • Who is in charge of tobacco cessation in your
    spaces?
  • Handing off the patient to a distant location
    does not help
  • Less than 5 of those who want to quit will call
    or visit another location
  • The teachable moment cannot be transferred to
    someone else

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The final step is Arrange
  • Every patient should be able to receive tobacco
    cessation when it is convenient for them
  • Some will only need a pamphlet, some only
    medications, and some may need the classroom
    setting
  • Arrange an initial cessation session while the
    patient is in your spaces
  • Find out what they feel they need for cessation
    support
  • Work with your tobacco cessation team to develop
    clear pathways for those wanting to quit
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