smoking cessation Flashcards
what are the general effects of use of tobacco on health?
what is the stage model of behaviour change?
what is failure of clinicians and systems to offer the cost-effective stop smoking treatments as?
unethical and negligent
why do people smoke?
- experimenting with smoking
- influence of background
- after initial aversion, adolescent smokers inhale the same amount of nicotine as adults
- smoking behaviour is minted y the positive and negative reinforcing properties of nicotine
- social, econi=omical, political influences
who are most likely to smoke?
men are more likely to smoke than women (15.9% of men, 12.5% of women)
describe the prevalence os smoking?
14.1% of adults >= in the UK smoke
- the highest prevalence of smoking tobacco in mixed ethnic group
what are the health risks of smoking?
- one of the greatest causes of illness and premature death in UK (16% of deaths in Scotland are related to smoking)
- average smoker looses 7.5 yrs of life
what are disease caused by smoking?
- cancer
- COPD
- CVD
what are the effects of cessation of smoking on mortality?
- cessation at 50 yrs halves the risk
- before 30 avoids almost all excess risk
- on average cigarets smoker die q0 yrs younger
benefits of smoking cessation?
- increased longevity
- stabilisation of lung cancer risk
- heart disease risk declines
- accelerated decline in lung function reduced
- ## improved recovery from surgery
what are the health benefits of quitting smoking over time?
what are the psychological pathways to quitting ?
- transtheoretical model of behaviour change
- a stage model
- each stage denotes a greater inclination to change outcome, typically behaviour, than the previous one.
- proposes 5 stages of change
what are the 5 stages to change in the stage model?
1- pre contemplation (not ready yet)
2- contemplation (thinking about it)
3- preparation (getting ready)
4- action (doing it)
5- maintenance (sticking with it)
pre contemplation:
characteristics and strategy?
characteristics= lock of awareness or lack of intent to change
strategy = short messages to attract attention, bring up potentially novel or highly relevant facts previously not considered
contemplation:
characteristics and strategy?
characteristics= increased awareness of negative aspects of smoking. beginning to consider giving up, probably at some ill defined time in the future.
strategy = dispel negative myths about quitting smoking, reinforce will power