A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital

Background and Objectives: Feasible interventions promoting tobacco cessation need to be implemented in psychiatric hospitals, where high proportions of patients are heavy smokers. This pilot study examined the feasibility of a new brief motivational intervention associating positive experiences with temporary smoking cessation. Methods: One-day interventions were proposed to 19 smokers hospitalized for severe mental disorders. The multicomponent intervention comprised a 25-hour tobacco cessation period, information about smoking, attending thermal baths and music therapy sessions, intensive group support and feedback sessions. Expired carbon monoxide was monitored and nicotine replacement was available. Patients were evaluated before, during and after the intervention. Results: Most participants were heavy smokers (68.4%) and precontemplative about smoking cessation (52.6%). Rates of successful smoking abstinence were 78.9% after 10 hours and 47.4% at 25 hours; 15.8% stopped for 3 days or more. Median CO level decreased from 24 to 9 ppm. Patients reported high levels of general well-being and satisfaction during the abstinence day. Psychiatric condition did not deteriorate and frequency of withdrawal symptoms was low. 84% of patients used nicotine replacement. Significantly reduced cigarette consumption persisted for at least one week after the intervention. Conclusions: A brief motivational intervention based on the association between positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence is feasible in a psychiatric hospital. The reported positive experience calls for further development and validation of integrative interventions, which are currently lacking.

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Main Authors: Keizer,Ineke, Bruegger,Aurélia, Gex-Fabry,Marianne, Borrero,Patricia, Humair,Jean-Paul, Croquette,Patrice, Aqal,Nawaz Khan
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Zaragoza 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0213-616320120002000062012-07-04A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospitalKeizer,InekeBruegger,AuréliaGex-Fabry,MarianneBorrero,PatriciaHumair,Jean-PaulCroquette,PatriceAqal,Nawaz Khan Brief motivational intervention Temporary smoking abstinence Positive reinforcement Psychiatric hospital Background and Objectives: Feasible interventions promoting tobacco cessation need to be implemented in psychiatric hospitals, where high proportions of patients are heavy smokers. This pilot study examined the feasibility of a new brief motivational intervention associating positive experiences with temporary smoking cessation. Methods: One-day interventions were proposed to 19 smokers hospitalized for severe mental disorders. The multicomponent intervention comprised a 25-hour tobacco cessation period, information about smoking, attending thermal baths and music therapy sessions, intensive group support and feedback sessions. Expired carbon monoxide was monitored and nicotine replacement was available. Patients were evaluated before, during and after the intervention. Results: Most participants were heavy smokers (68.4%) and precontemplative about smoking cessation (52.6%). Rates of successful smoking abstinence were 78.9% after 10 hours and 47.4% at 25 hours; 15.8% stopped for 3 days or more. Median CO level decreased from 24 to 9 ppm. Patients reported high levels of general well-being and satisfaction during the abstinence day. Psychiatric condition did not deteriorate and frequency of withdrawal symptoms was low. 84% of patients used nicotine replacement. Significantly reduced cigarette consumption persisted for at least one week after the intervention. Conclusions: A brief motivational intervention based on the association between positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence is feasible in a psychiatric hospital. The reported positive experience calls for further development and validation of integrative interventions, which are currently lacking.Universidad de ZaragozaThe European Journal of Psychiatry v.26 n.2 20122012-06-01journal articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0213-61632012000200006en
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Bruegger,Aurélia
Gex-Fabry,Marianne
Borrero,Patricia
Humair,Jean-Paul
Croquette,Patrice
Aqal,Nawaz Khan
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Borrero,Patricia
Humair,Jean-Paul
Croquette,Patrice
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A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
author_facet Keizer,Ineke
Bruegger,Aurélia
Gex-Fabry,Marianne
Borrero,Patricia
Humair,Jean-Paul
Croquette,Patrice
Aqal,Nawaz Khan
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title A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
title_short A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
title_full A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
title_fullStr A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
title_full_unstemmed A brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: Feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
title_sort brief motivational intervention based on positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence: feasibility in a psychiatric hospital
description Background and Objectives: Feasible interventions promoting tobacco cessation need to be implemented in psychiatric hospitals, where high proportions of patients are heavy smokers. This pilot study examined the feasibility of a new brief motivational intervention associating positive experiences with temporary smoking cessation. Methods: One-day interventions were proposed to 19 smokers hospitalized for severe mental disorders. The multicomponent intervention comprised a 25-hour tobacco cessation period, information about smoking, attending thermal baths and music therapy sessions, intensive group support and feedback sessions. Expired carbon monoxide was monitored and nicotine replacement was available. Patients were evaluated before, during and after the intervention. Results: Most participants were heavy smokers (68.4%) and precontemplative about smoking cessation (52.6%). Rates of successful smoking abstinence were 78.9% after 10 hours and 47.4% at 25 hours; 15.8% stopped for 3 days or more. Median CO level decreased from 24 to 9 ppm. Patients reported high levels of general well-being and satisfaction during the abstinence day. Psychiatric condition did not deteriorate and frequency of withdrawal symptoms was low. 84% of patients used nicotine replacement. Significantly reduced cigarette consumption persisted for at least one week after the intervention. Conclusions: A brief motivational intervention based on the association between positive experience and temporary smoking abstinence is feasible in a psychiatric hospital. The reported positive experience calls for further development and validation of integrative interventions, which are currently lacking.
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