Integration of a Tobacco Treatment Specialist into Primary Care: Perception from Multidisciplinary Team.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2022-06-18 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/9330393
Amanda F Meyer, Abby Cervenka, Lacey Lammers, Joseph Furst
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Abstract

Background: Tobacco continues to be on the leading cause of avoidable death. Primary care practices are ideal locations to provide tobacco cessation visits. Tobacco treatment specialists are trained individuals with expertise in providing medication and counseling management to patients to help with tobacco cessation.

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the integration of a tobacco treatment specialist into the primary care setting and the perception of this role from the multidisciplinary team.

Method: We conducted an electronic cross-sectional survey to evaluate awareness and perception of the integration of a tobacco treatment specialist into a primary care facility that is part of a large Midwestern tertiary healthcare center. The sample for this study included all the primary clinic staff that directly work with patients and included licensed practical nurses, registered nurses, physician assistants, certified nurse practitioners, and medical doctors.

Results: 55% (n = 22) of staff had utilized the tobacco treatment specialist with direct patient care. Reasons for using the specialist was for referral for follow-up tobacco cessation visit (54%), curbside consultations (21%), medication management (21%), and other reasons (5%). The majority of staff strongly agreed that utilizing the TTS was valuable.

Conclusion: This study reinforced the positive impact a tobacco treatment specialist can have being integrated into the primary care practice from the perception of the multidisciplinary team.

烟草治疗专家融入初级保健:来自多学科团队的看法。
背景:烟草仍然是可避免死亡的主要原因之一。初级保健诊所是提供戒烟访问的理想场所。烟草治疗专家是经过培训的个人,他们在向患者提供药物治疗和咨询管理方面具有专业知识,以帮助他们戒烟。目的:本研究的目的是检查烟草治疗专家融入初级保健环境以及多学科团队对这一角色的看法。方法:我们进行了一项电子横断面调查,以评估烟草治疗专家融入一个大型中西部三级医疗保健中心的初级保健设施的认识和看法。本研究的样本包括所有直接与患者打交道的初级诊所工作人员,包括执业执业护士、注册护士、医师助理、执业执业护士和医生。结果:55% (n = 22)的工作人员利用烟草治疗专家直接照顾患者。使用专家的原因是转诊进行随访戒烟拜访(54%)、路边咨询(21%)、药物管理(21%)和其他原因(5%)。大多数工作人员强烈同意使用TTS是有价值的。结论:本研究强化了烟草治疗专家可以从多学科团队的感知融入初级保健实践的积极影响。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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