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戒烟热线护士为心理健康患者提供电话戒烟帮助的体验:一项混合方法研究。

Quitline nurses' experiences in providing telephone-based smoking cessation help to mental health patients: A mixed methods study.

机构信息

Tobacco Control Unit, Cancer Control and Prevention Program, Institut Català d'Oncologia-ICO, Barcelona, Spain.

Campus Docent Sant Joan de Déu, Esplugues de Llobregat, Spain.

出版信息

J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2024 Oct;31(5):755-766. doi: 10.1111/jpm.13012. Epub 2024 Jan 30.

Abstract

WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Quitlines are known to be effective in helping people quit smoking, including those with mental health conditions. It is particularly important to address smoking in this population as the prevalence of smoking ranges from 40% to 75%. However, professionals working in quitlines often face barriers due to their limited training and resources to effectively support these smokers quit, especially if they are not mental health professionals. Therefore, training programmes should be developed to enhance their knowledge and skills in providing smoking cessation support to this vulnerable population. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: The '061 QUIT-MENTAL study' evaluated the efficacy of a proactive telephone-based intervention for smoking cessation among smokers with severe mental health disorders. Conducted through a quitline service in Catalonia, Spain, the study focused on training non-mental health specialized nurses and other health professionals to provide evidence-based interventions for promoting smoking cessation among individuals with mental health disorders. The objective of this study is to assess the changes in nurses' knowledge and readiness to treat smokers with mental health conditions, while also capturing their insights and perceptions regarding the facilitators and barriers to providing smoking cessation interventions. The training and insights of the nurses were integral to conducting this research and providing valuable information for the future sustainability of such interventions. This is particularly important as quitlines hold the potential to offer cessation support to these patients at the community level. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: While the training programme was successful in improving non-mental health specialized nurses' knowledge and motivation skills to help patients with mental health disorders quit smoking, they encountered obstacles in delivering this intervention over the phone. These difficulties were mainly due to challenges in reaching participants and delivering the intervention as detailed in the protocol. The study highlights the need of reducing barriers for providers in attending to these patients, particularly if they are non-mental health specialized professionals. By minimizing the stigmatization associated with caring for mentally ill individuals and promoting coordination with specialists, innovative approaches may be introduced to alleviate the burden of tobacco-related diseases among this population. ABSTRACT: Introduction The viewpoint of those who implement a programme for the first time is crucial for understanding its impact and ensuring its long-term viability. The 061 QUIT-MENTAL study was a pragmatic randomized controlled trial evaluating a proactive telephone-based intervention addressed to mental health patients conducted by non-psychiatric specialized nurses. Aim We assessed nurses' knowledge of smoking cessation interventions addressed to this population before and after receiving training and their insights after delivering the intervention. Method Mixed methods study: (1) Pre-post evaluation to assess self-reported knowledge, self-efficacy and opinions about smoking cessation. (2) In-depth interviews with key nurses to ascertain their perceptions regarding the impact of the training received in delivering the study intervention. Results The training enhanced nurses' knowledge of psychological and pharmacological resources to aid these patients, as well as their ability to increase their motivation to quit. However, nurses reported difficulties in delivering population-based interventions to individuals with mental health disorders. These challenges primarily arose from participants being hard to reach, exhibiting low motivation to quit, struggling to comprehend instructions or follow recommendations, and nurses feeling unsure about their capacity to assist individuals with mental illnesses in quitting, despite the training they received. Discussion Despite the training and protocol designed to facilitate the delivery of the intervention, nurses faced difficulties in providing population-based interventions to individuals with mental health disorders. Implications for Practice Future quitline programmes aimed at the population with mental health disorders should strive to reduce barriers for providers in attending to these patients, particularly if they are non-mental health specialized professionals. By minimizing the stigmatization associated with caring for mentally ill individuals and promoting coordination with specialists, innovative approaches may be introduced to alleviate the burden of tobacco-related diseases among this population.

摘要

已知信息:戒烟热线被证明对帮助人们戒烟有效,包括那些有心理健康问题的人。解决这一人群中的吸烟问题尤为重要,因为这一人群的吸烟率在 40%至 75%之间。然而,由于他们接受的培训有限,资源有限,无法有效地支持这些吸烟者戒烟,尤其是如果他们不是心理健康专业人员,因此,戒烟热线的专业人员在工作中常常面临障碍。因此,应该制定培训计划,以提高他们为这一弱势群体提供戒烟支持的知识和技能。

本研究添加的内容:“061 QUIT-MENTAL 研究”评估了通过西班牙加泰罗尼亚的戒烟热线服务,对严重心理健康障碍的吸烟者进行主动电话干预戒烟的效果。该研究的重点是培训非心理健康专业护士和其他卫生专业人员,以提供循证干预措施,促进有心理健康障碍的个人戒烟。本研究的目的是评估护士在治疗有心理健康状况的吸烟者方面的知识和准备情况的变化,同时了解他们对提供戒烟干预措施的促进因素和障碍的看法。护士的培训和见解是开展这项研究的重要组成部分,并为今后此类干预措施的可持续性提供了有价值的信息。这一点尤为重要,因为戒烟热线有可能在社区一级为这些患者提供戒烟支持。

对实践的影响:虽然培训计划成功地提高了非心理健康专业护士帮助有心理健康障碍的患者戒烟的知识和动机技能,但他们在通过电话提供干预措施时遇到了障碍。这些困难主要是由于按照方案要求难以接触到参与者和提供干预措施造成的。这项研究强调了需要减少提供者照顾这些患者的障碍,特别是如果他们是非心理健康专业的专业人员。通过尽量减少与照顾精神疾病患者相关的污名化,并促进与专家的协调,可以引入创新方法,减轻这一人群中与烟草相关的疾病负担。

摘要:介绍 首次实施计划的人的观点对于了解其影响和确保其长期可行性至关重要。061 QUIT-MENTAL 研究是一项务实的随机对照试验,评估了由非精神科专业护士对心理健康患者进行的主动电话干预。目的 我们评估了护士在接受培训前后对该人群进行戒烟干预的知识以及培训后对干预的看法。方法 混合方法研究:(1) 评估自我报告的知识、自我效能感和对戒烟的看法的前后评估。(2) 对关键护士进行深入访谈,以了解他们对接受研究干预培训的影响的看法。结果 培训提高了护士对心理和药理学资源的了解,以帮助这些患者,以及提高他们增加戒烟动机的能力。然而,护士报告说,向有心理健康障碍的个人提供基于人群的干预措施存在困难。这些挑战主要源于难以联系到参与者,他们戒烟的动机较低,难以理解指导或遵循建议,以及护士对自己帮助有精神疾病的个人戒烟的能力感到不确定,尽管他们接受了培训。讨论 尽管设计了培训和方案以促进干预措施的实施,但护士在向有心理健康障碍的个人提供基于人群的干预措施方面仍面临困难。

实践意义:未来针对心理健康障碍人群的戒烟计划应努力减少提供者照顾这些患者的障碍,特别是如果他们是非心理健康专业的专业人员。通过尽量减少与照顾精神疾病患者相关的污名化,并促进与专家的协调,可以引入创新方法,减轻这一人群中与烟草相关的疾病负担。

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