Conrad Megan, Bolte Teri, Gaines Leigh, Avery Zackery, Bodie Linda
Summa Health Traumatic Stress Center, 444 N. Main Street, Suite 420, Akron, OH, 44310, USA.
Cincinnati VA Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Behav Health Serv Res. 2018 Oct;45(4):659-667. doi: 10.1007/s11414-018-9610-2.
Despite negative effects of tobacco on the human body and the high prevalence of smoking among those who enter treatment for substance use, few residential programs endorse a tobacco-free policy. Conventional wisdom suggests that it is overwhelming to quit more than one substance at a time, and as a result, many clinicians believe that a shift to a tobacco-free treatment environment is unfeasible. However, the most recent scientific literature suggests the opposite: targeting tobacco use during substance use treatment can increase abstinence rates from both smoking and substances of choice. Therefore, the purpose of the current project is to outline the process by which a residential substance use treatment program within a Veterans Affairs (VA) medical center implemented a tobacco-free policy. In addition, preliminary program evaluation data dispels the myth that eliminating tobacco use in a residential treatment program leads to a decline in patient interest and program utilization.
尽管烟草对人体有负面影响,且在接受物质使用治疗的人群中吸烟率很高,但很少有住院治疗项目支持无烟政策。传统观念认为,一次性戒掉多种物质难度极大,因此,许多临床医生认为转向无烟治疗环境是不可行的。然而,最新的科学文献表明情况恰恰相反:在物质使用治疗期间针对烟草使用进行干预可以提高吸烟及所选物质的戒断率。因此,本项目的目的是概述退伍军人事务部(VA)医疗中心内的一个住院物质使用治疗项目实施无烟政策的过程。此外,项目的初步评估数据消除了一种误解,即住院治疗项目中消除烟草使用会导致患者兴趣和项目利用率下降。