Smoking causes an estimated 480,000 deaths every year. At our institute, tobacco treatment services (TTS) provide inpatient counseling and hospitalists have an essential role in providing education and replacement medications at discharge. Our project focused on increasing knowledge among hospitalists to improve the frequency of smoking cessation consultation and utilization of pharmacotherapy, accompanied by appropriate documentation and billing. We used baseline data from March 2018 to February 2019. Educational intervention was implemented from March 2019 to June 2019. Post-intervention results are reported from July 2019 to February 2020. Pre- and post-intervention periods’ results were compared. A significantly higher number of patient...
Smoking interferes with the recovery and healing process for hospitalized patients. The Joint Commis...
Introduction: Does the combination of behavioral counseling coupled with medication (vs medication a...
Background: Postdischarge follow-up is a critical step for increasing effectiveness of hospital smok...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
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According to the CDC (2012a), tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death and in the Unite...
Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines recommending the provision of smoking cessation car...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
BACKGROUND: A hospital admission provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Providing smok...
A Clinical Paper Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Sc...
Levels of hospital smoking cessation care are less than optimal. This study aimed to synthesize the ...
Aims, design and intervention: Smoking care provision to in-patients is important in assisting smoki...
The United States reports more opioid-related deaths than any other country across the globe, with o...
IMPORTANCE Health care systems need effective models to manage chronic diseases like tobacco depende...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Smoking interferes with the recovery and healing process for hospitalized patients. The Joint Commis...
Introduction: Does the combination of behavioral counseling coupled with medication (vs medication a...
Background: Postdischarge follow-up is a critical step for increasing effectiveness of hospital smok...
Smoking continues to be a major cause of morbidity and accounts for 443,000 deaths annually in the U...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1118/thumbnail.jp
According to the CDC (2012a), tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death and in the Unite...
Background: Despite clinical practice guidelines recommending the provision of smoking cessation car...
Abstract Significant progress has been made in the reduction of tobacco use in the United States, bu...
BACKGROUND: A hospital admission provides an opportunity to help people stop smoking. Providing smok...
A Clinical Paper Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Sc...
Levels of hospital smoking cessation care are less than optimal. This study aimed to synthesize the ...
Aims, design and intervention: Smoking care provision to in-patients is important in assisting smoki...
The United States reports more opioid-related deaths than any other country across the globe, with o...
IMPORTANCE Health care systems need effective models to manage chronic diseases like tobacco depende...
Introduction The CTTS program has been shown to decrease smoking among lay populations but has not b...
Smoking interferes with the recovery and healing process for hospitalized patients. The Joint Commis...
Introduction: Does the combination of behavioral counseling coupled with medication (vs medication a...
Background: Postdischarge follow-up is a critical step for increasing effectiveness of hospital smok...