Read more
Zusatztext "...The program designed by these researchers has yielded some of the highest short- and long-term cessation rates of any intervention... The American Heart Association has adopted this intervention, which also speaks to its validity, reliability, credibility, and success…some will buy this book simply because of who the authors are… I would recommend this book to health professionals involved with...smoking cessation… A book like this is long overdue." — Dana Busch, PsyD University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute "...A significant contribution to the field of smoking cessation and to the field of health psychology/behavioral medicine in general... To my knowledge, there are no books that present practical, "how-to" guidelines...of evidence-based interventions for smoking cessation... I wish I had the book two years ago... I would...recommend it to colleagues and students." — Belinda Borrelli, Ph.D. Brown Medical School "...This book…is an essential resource for those committed to conquering the single most preventable cause of death and disability in the United States, Canada, and worldwide." — Nancy Houston Miller, R.N., B.S.N. Stanford Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Informationen zum Autor Patricia M. Smith, C. Barr Taylor Klappentext This book" "provides a step-by-step manual for implementing a cost-effective tobacco cessation program for hospitalized patients that can also be applied to most behavioral interventions. The authors review the administrative responsibilities involv Zusammenfassung This bookprovides a step-by-step manual for implementing a cost-effective tobacco cessation program for hospitalized patients that can also be applied to most behavioral interventions. The authors review the administrative responsibilities involv Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Foreword. Preface. Part I: Foundation. Evidence Base for Tobacco Cessation and Inpatient Tobacco Cessation Programs. Clinical Guidelines, Quality Assurance, and Insurance Coverage. Translating Research Into Practice: The Example of Staying Free. Program Administration and Management. Defining the Program Parameters. Defining the Target Population and Forecasting Enrollment. Champions, Advisory Committees, Stakeholders, and Community Resources. Financing and Budgeting. Part II: Program Development. Tobacco Cessation Providers. Systems for Tobacco Use Identification and Documentation. Intervention Delivery Options. Training Providers. Program Evaluation. Data and Measurement. Program Promotion. Part III: Ramp Up and Delivery. Policies, Procedures, Protocols, and Systems. Daily Operations: The First 48 Hours to One Year. ...