2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2013.01.011
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Introducing a new stop smoking service in an acute UK hospital: A qualitative study to evaluate service user experience

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“…These findings are in line with a recent study that also reported patients appreciated the opportunity to embark upon a quit attempt during their hospital stay, though data from patients declining the offer of support was not collected [36]. By collecting this data, we were able to reaffirm that non-acceptance was attributable to reasons such as not wanting to quit, rather than the service itself.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…These findings are in line with a recent study that also reported patients appreciated the opportunity to embark upon a quit attempt during their hospital stay, though data from patients declining the offer of support was not collected [36]. By collecting this data, we were able to reaffirm that non-acceptance was attributable to reasons such as not wanting to quit, rather than the service itself.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…to help cancer patients cease smoking (Jones & Hamilton, 2013) and to help preoperatively those undergoing surgical interventions to also cease smoking (Berlin et al, 2015). Indeed, studies have found a high smoking cessation rate among patients involved in hospital programmes for smoking cessation; up to 65% at the discharge point (Gritz et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and several diseases (Lindson‐Hawley et al, 2015; Magill et al, 2018; Palacio et al, 2016). Moreover, health promotion interventions, such as counselling for smoking cessation, were found to be effective among patients during acute hospital care (Jones & Hamilton, 2013; Lemhoefer et al, 2017). In addition, smoking cessation interventions among inpatients were found to initiate the smoking cessation process, but this must be continued in the community (Balmford et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um exemplo de estudo prático de UX em organizações de saúde foi realizado em um hospital do Reino Unido, onde foi avaliada a experiência dos usuários quando utilizam serviços de ajuda para declínio/interrupção do tabagismo (JONES; HAMILTON, 2013). Foram abordados 44 pacientes admitidos com diagnósticos variados para que participassem da pesquisa.…”
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“…Os participantes mostraram interesse inicial, alegando que o hospital era um local apropriado para uma tentativa de parar de fumar. Após a utilização dos serviços, os usuários relataram que o ambiente hospitalar proporcionou oportunidades de avaliação, tratamento e aconselhamento nos momentos de dificuldade e abstinência de nicotina, o que seria mais difícil em um local não tão tradicional (JONES; HAMILTON, 2013).…”
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