Promoting Tobacco Cessation in a Community-Based Women's Health Centre.

Journal of Womens Health Care Pub Date : 2015-03-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-25 DOI:10.4172/2167-0420.1000225
Annamaria Masucci Twarozek, Thomas Eggert, Zachary G Puca, Nefertiti DuPont, Deborah O Erwin, Chester H Fox, Martin C Mahoney
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Objective: This report assesses the impact of a series of education sessions delivered to office staff on the delivery of smoking cessation services among patients seeking care at a community-based women's health center.

Methods: A quasi-experimental design was used to examine the delivery of smoking cessation services to patients in a medical office before and after office staff attended a series of 3 educational sessions intended to increase their knowledge and self-efficacy to address cessation. Delivery of smoking cessation services was documented through a systematic review of medical records using a structured abstraction form.

Results: While nearly all smokers (93%) were asked about smoking status at their last office visit, few smokers at baseline or follow-up were assessed for interest in setting a quit date or offered pharmacotherapy. Referrals to the smokers quit line increased from <1% at baseline to 8% at follow-up (p<0.001) and "any assistance" also showed a modest but significant increase (<1% baseline, 9% follow-up, p<0.001).

Conclusion: This evaluation failed to identify clinical meaningful changes in the delivery of smoking cessation services in this women's health office before and after completion of a series of educational interventions for office staff. It is anticipated that the implementation of patient centered medical homes, and EMR systems, will help to enhance the delivery of smoking cessation services to women seeking medical care.

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在社区妇女保健中心促进戒烟。
目的:本报告评估向办公室工作人员提供的一系列教育课程对在社区妇女保健中心寻求治疗的患者提供戒烟服务的影响。方法:采用准实验设计,在诊所工作人员参加一系列旨在提高戒烟知识和自我效能的3次教育课程之前和之后,检查向患者提供戒烟服务的情况。通过使用结构化抽象表格对医疗记录进行系统审查,记录了戒烟服务的提供情况。结果:虽然几乎所有吸烟者(93%)在最后一次就诊时被问及吸烟状况,但很少有吸烟者在基线或随访时被评估是否有兴趣设定戒烟日期或接受药物治疗。结论:该评估未能确定在完成对办公室工作人员的一系列教育干预之前和之后,该妇女健康办公室提供的戒烟服务有临床意义的变化。预计以病人为中心的医疗之家和电子病历系统的实施将有助于加强向寻求医疗保健的妇女提供戒烟服务。
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