Stages of Change Flashcards
What are the first three stages of change?
Pre-contemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
What are the second three stages of change?
Action
Maintenance
Relapse (and recommitment)
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the pre-contemplation stage of smoking cessation?
Briefly stress importance of quitting
Leave the door open for future efforts (I.e. don’t alienate the patient)
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the pre-contemplation stage of smoking cessation?
Discuss their ambivalence
Discuss pros and cons
Validate
Stress that the decision is theirs to make
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the preparation stage of smoking cessation?
Identify social support
Identify and discuss barriers
Encourage small initial steps
Validate
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the action stage of smoking cessation?
Check-in
Bolster self-efficacy
Check for barriers
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the maintenance stage of smoking cessation?
Reinforce internal rewards
Discuss coping with relapse
How should you approach a patient who is a smoker and is in the relapse stage of smoking cessation?
Evaluate trigger for relapse
Reassess motivation and barriers
Plan stronger coping strategies