2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11414-015-9477-4
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Behavioral Healthcare Staff Attitudes and Practices Regarding Consumer Tobacco Cessation Services

Abstract: Given the high prevalence of tobacco use among persons with behavioral health disorders, there has been much discussion about if and when tobacco cessation services should be provided to consumers. Approximately 1700 staff (who served adults and youth) from 38 public behavioral healthcare agencies in Virginia completed a survey on their attitudes and practices regarding tobacco cessation services for consumers. Results showed that most staff (88%) think tobacco cessation services should be offered and do not i… Show more

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“…Confidence continues to be a significant barrier for implementing smoking cessation services by both healthcare professionals and community groups 5,9,10,16,17. Thus, the finding of this study regarding the change in confidence scores between the two groups is encouraging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Confidence continues to be a significant barrier for implementing smoking cessation services by both healthcare professionals and community groups 5,9,10,16,17. Thus, the finding of this study regarding the change in confidence scores between the two groups is encouraging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Service providers’ lack of knowledge and skills and negative attitudes towards addressing smoking (1517) and systemic barriers within mental healthcare settings (18, 19) prevent people with SMI from receiving optimal smoking cessation support. Beliefs that people with SMI are not interested in quitting smoking and that quitting may jeopardise a person’s mental health are commonly reported misperceptions held by health and other professionals (16, 17). However, evidence demonstrates that people with SMI are just as likely to express motivation and desire to quit smoking as the general population (20, 21).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esos resultados están en consonancia con la literatura científica que muestra que el tabaco está siendo utilizado, hace muchos años, como una forma de: recompensar los buenos comportamientos de los pacientes psiquiátricos; controlar sus síntomas; incentivarlos a ser menos resistentes a los planos de cuidado, y facilitar las interacciones. Además, en algunas situaciones es utilizado como chantaje (3,4,(15)(16)(17)(18)(19) .…”
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