People with a psychiatric diagnosis smoke at high rates, yet are rarely treated for tobacco use. Health care systems often use a 'no treatment' default for tobacco, such that providers must actively choose (opt-in) to treat their patients who express interest in quitting. Default bias theory suggests that opt-in systems may reinforce the status quo to not treat tobacco use in psychiatry. We aim to conduct a pilot study testing an opt-out system for implementing a 3A's (ask, advise, assist) tobacco treatment model in outpatient psychiatry. We will use a mixed-methods, cluster-randomized study design. We will implement a tobacco use clinical reminder for outpatient psychiatrists at the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System. Psychiatrists (N = ...
Introduction: Tobacco use among those with mental illnesses is substantially higher than the general...
Abstract Background Most health care providers do not treat tobacco dependence routinely. This may i...
ObjectiveThis investigation examined predictors of utilization of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States. According to...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
OBJECTIVE: Despite extremely high rates of smoking among individuals with psychotic disorders and th...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
Background: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high amon...
BackgroundSmoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high among ...
Background: Tobacco-related diseases are a leading cause of death among individuals with severe ment...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden ...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden...
BackgroundUp to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrease...
Introduction: Tobacco use among those with mental illnesses is substantially higher than the general...
Abstract Background Most health care providers do not treat tobacco dependence routinely. This may i...
ObjectiveThis investigation examined predictors of utilization of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)...
ObjectivesWe evaluated the efficacy of a motivational tobacco cessation treatment combined with nico...
Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death and disease in the United States. According to...
Background Researches have shown that tobacco use is significantly higher in people with mental ill...
OBJECTIVE: Despite extremely high rates of smoking among individuals with psychotic disorders and th...
Background: Mental health inpatients smoke at higher rates than the general population and are dispr...
Background: Smoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high amon...
BackgroundSmoking rates, and associated negative health outcomes, are disproportionately high among ...
Background: Tobacco-related diseases are a leading cause of death among individuals with severe ment...
Background: up to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrea...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden ...
Objective: Interventions are required to redress the disproportionate tobacco-related health burden...
BackgroundUp to 75% of inpatients with mental disorders smoke, and their life expectancy is decrease...
Introduction: Tobacco use among those with mental illnesses is substantially higher than the general...
Abstract Background Most health care providers do not treat tobacco dependence routinely. This may i...
ObjectiveThis investigation examined predictors of utilization of nicotine replacement therapy (NRT)...