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dc.contributor.author | Martínez, Cristina | - |
dc.contributor.author | Lisha, Nadra | - |
dc.contributor.author | Mccuistian, Caravella | - |
dc.contributor.author | Strauss, Elana | - |
dc.contributor.author | Deluchi, Kevin | - |
dc.contributor.author | Guydish, Joseph | - |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-04-26T13:38:39Z | - |
dc.date.available | 2023-04-26T13:38:39Z | - |
dc.date.issued | 2023-03-24 | - |
dc.identifier.issn | 1617-9625 | - |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/2445/197284 | - |
dc.description.abstract | INTRODUCTION Smoking is highly prevalent in substance use disorder (SUD) programs, but few studies have explored the tobacco-related attitudes of staff and clients in the same program. The aim of this study was to compare staff and client reports on 10 tobacco-related items and associate them with tobacco measures implemented in the programs. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 18 residential SUD programs from 2019 to 2020. Overall, 534 clients and 183 clinical staff self-reported their tobacco use, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices/services regarding smoking cessation. Ten comparable items were asked of both clients and staff. Differences in their responses were tested using bivariate analyses. We examine the association between selected tobacco-related items on making a quit attempt and planning to quit in the next 30 days. RESULTS In all, 63.7% of clients were current cigarette users versus 22.9% of staff. About half of clinicians (49.4%) said they had the skills to help patients quit smoking, while only 34.0% of clients thought their clinicians had these skills (p=0.003). About 28.4% of staff reported encouraging their patients to use nicotine replacement treatment (NRT), and 23.4% of patients said they had been encouraged to use these products. Client reports of planning a quit attempt were positively correlated with whether both staff and clients reported that the use of higher percentage of smokers planned a quit attempt. Tobacco-related training among staff, and communication about tobacco use with clients, should be improved to make tobacco services more visible and accessible in SUD treatment. | - |
dc.format.extent | 11 p. | - |
dc.format.mimetype | application/pdf | - |
dc.language.iso | eng | - |
dc.publisher | European Publishing | - |
dc.relation.isformatof | Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/160974 | - |
dc.relation.ispartof | Tobacco Induced Diseases, 2023, vol. 21 | - |
dc.relation.uri | https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/160974 | - |
dc.rights | cc by (c) Martínez, Cristina et al., 2023 | - |
dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ | * |
dc.source | Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)) | - |
dc.subject.classification | Hàbit de fumar | - |
dc.subject.classification | Desintoxicació de les drogues | - |
dc.subject.other | Smoking | - |
dc.subject.other | Drug detoxification | - |
dc.title | Comparing client and staff reports on tobacco-related knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and services provided in substance use treatment | - |
dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/article | - |
dc.type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion | - |
dc.date.updated | 2023-04-21T12:59:21Z | - |
dc.rights.accessRights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess | - |
dc.identifier.pmid | 36969981 | - |
Appears in Collections: | Articles publicats en revistes (Institut d'lnvestigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge (IDIBELL)) |
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