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Tobacco cessation intervention in a nurse practitioner managed clinic
K Reeve1, K Calabro, J Adams-McNeill
1University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center School of Nursing, 1100 Holcombe, 6.250, Houston, TX 77030, USA. kreeve@son1.nur.uth.tmc.edu
Abstract:
Tobacco cessation counseling by health care professionals has been associated with increased tobacco cessation rates. In this study we compare the effectiveness of two smoking cessation approaches administered by nurse practitioners--a stepped care approach (n = 34) and a routine care approach (n = 41), using a pre- and post-test control group study design. Additionally, this study was guided by the "stages of change" construct of the transtheoretical model. Study results indicated that nurse practitioners delivered consistent office-based advice about tobacco use. In addition, nurse practitioner smoking cessation interventions contributed to positive shifts in stage of change for smoking cessation.