2021
DOI: 10.1177/10901981211034738
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The Acceptability and Effectiveness of Videos Promoting Smoking Cessation Among Australians Experiencing Mental Illness

Abstract: There are high rates of tobacco smoking among people who experience mental illness (MI). While videos are an effective method of disseminating health-related information, there is limited research investigating the effectiveness of video-delivered education promoting smoking cessation among people living with MI. This formative study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and acceptability of targeted video resources providing smoking cessation information and advice to smokers with MI. This study used a mixed… Show more

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“…For example, some people stopped using the patch, or never started, because they heard from others that smoking with the patch may cause a heart attack. It is challenging to shift misperceptions and attitudes around smoking and tobacco cessation ( Morphett et al., 2016 ), but some interventions have shown success ( Sharma-Kumar et al., 2021 ). Asking patients what they have heard about NRT may equip clinicians to efficiently address barriers arising from those narratives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, some people stopped using the patch, or never started, because they heard from others that smoking with the patch may cause a heart attack. It is challenging to shift misperceptions and attitudes around smoking and tobacco cessation ( Morphett et al., 2016 ), but some interventions have shown success ( Sharma-Kumar et al., 2021 ). Asking patients what they have heard about NRT may equip clinicians to efficiently address barriers arising from those narratives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%