Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York.
Cancer. 2021 Aug 15;127(16):3010-3018. doi: 10.1002/cncr.33545. Epub 2021 Apr 29.
Clinical practice guidelines for promoting smoking cessation in cancer care exist; however, most oncology settings have not established tobacco use assessment and treatment as standard care. Inadequate staff training and other implementation challenges have been identified as barriers for delivery of evidence-based tobacco treatment. Providing training in tobacco treatment tailored to the unique needs of tobacco-dependent patients with cancer is one strategy to improve adoption of best practices to promote smoking cessation in cancer care.
A tobacco treatment training program for oncology care providers (tobacco treatment training-oncology [TTT-O]) consisting of a 2-day didactic and experiential workshop followed by 6 monthly, collaboratory videoconference calls supporting participants in their efforts to implement National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines in their oncology settings was developed and implemented. This article presents preliminary results on program evaluation, changes in participants' self-efficacy, and progress in implementing tobacco treatment.
Data have been obtained from the first 5 cohorts of TTT-O participants (n = 110) who completed training, course evaluations, baseline and follow-up surveys. Participants rated the training as highly favorable and reported significant gains in self-efficacy in their ability to assess and treat tobacco dependence. Participants also demonstrated significant improvements in tobacco treatment skills and implementation of several indicators of improved adoption of best practices for tobacco treatment in their cancer care settings.
Implementation of tobacco treatment training for cancer care providers is feasible, acceptable, and can have a significant positive impact on participants' tobacco treatment skills, self-efficacy, and greater adoption of tobacco treatment delivery in cancer care.
虽然有促进癌症护理中戒烟的临床实践指南,但大多数肿瘤学环境尚未将烟草使用评估和治疗确立为标准护理。提供针对依赖烟草的癌症患者独特需求的烟草治疗培训是改善采用循证烟草治疗以促进癌症护理中戒烟的一种策略。
为肿瘤学护理提供者开发并实施了一项烟草治疗培训计划(肿瘤学烟草治疗培训 [TTT-O]),包括为期 2 天的理论和体验式研讨会,以及 6 次每月的协作视频会议,以支持参与者努力在肿瘤学环境中实施国家综合癌症网络指南。本文介绍了关于计划评估、参与者自我效能变化以及在实施烟草治疗方面取得的进展的初步结果。
已从 TTT-O 参与者的前 5 个队列(n=110)获得数据,这些参与者完成了培训、课程评估、基线和随访调查。参与者对培训评价很高,并报告在评估和治疗烟草依赖能力方面的自我效能感显著提高。参与者还展示了在烟草治疗技能方面的显著进步,并在其癌症护理环境中采用了几项改善烟草治疗最佳实践的指标。
为癌症护理提供者实施烟草治疗培训是可行的、可接受的,并且可以对参与者的烟草治疗技能、自我效能感以及在癌症护理中更广泛地采用烟草治疗产生重大积极影响。