SPIN-IT and Quit It:一项由护士主导的方案,以改善对烟草使用障碍的住院干预[公式:见文本]。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
James T DeMarco
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在美国,吸烟仍然是可预防疾病和死亡的主要原因,在患有精神健康障碍(MHD)的个体中患病率很高。尽管监管部门努力增加精神科住院病房(理想环境)的烟草使用障碍(TUD)治疗,但提供和使用这些干预措施的依从性仍然不够理想。目的:本项目旨在检验护士驱动方案的有效性,即通过护士驱动干预和教学的住院患者吸烟治疗方案(spinning - it),以提高住院精神科患者对循证TUD治疗干预的依从性。方法:在20张床位的精神科住院病房开发并实施SPIN-IT。该方案允许注册护士(RNs)提供TUD咨询,并根据算法开出尼古丁替代药物,而无需独立的许可提供者(LIP)。收集SPIN-IT实施前后12个月CMS烟草措施(tb -2和tb -2a)的依从性数据,并对其进行统计学意义分析。结果:该项目纳入835例患者,随访2年。干预后,TOB-2依从性从84.7%上升到99.3% (p < 0.001), TOB-2a依从性从24%上升到56% (p < 0.001)。该方案使更多的患者获得并接受了TUD治疗咨询和药物治疗。结论:SPIN-IT方案显著提高了住院精神病患者的TUD治疗依从性。它支持护士驱动的方案在提高患者预后和遵守TUD治疗措施方面的有效性。需要进一步的研究来评估对TUD治疗的长期影响,并探讨护理人员、医生和患者对该方案的看法。
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SPIN-IT and Quit It: A Nurse-Driven Protocol to Improve Inpatient Interventions for Tobacco Use Disorder [Formula: see text].

IntroductionTobacco smoking remains a leading cause of preventable disease and death in the U.S., with a high prevalence among individuals with mental health disorders (MHD). Despite regulatory efforts to increase tobacco use disorder (TUD) treatment in psychiatric inpatient units (an ideal setting), compliance of offering and using these interventions remains suboptimal.AimsThis project aimed to examine the effectiveness of a nurse-driven protocol, Smoking treatment Protocol for Inpatients via Nurse-driven Interventions & Teaching (SPIN-IT), on improving compliance with evidence-based TUD treatment interventions in an inpatient psychiatric unit.MethodsSPIN-IT was developed and implemented in a 20-bed inpatient psychiatric unit. The protocol allowed registered nurses (RNs) to deliver TUD counseling and prescribe nicotine replacement medication based on an algorithm without an independently licensed provider (LIP). Data on compliance with CMS tobacco measures (TOB-2 and TOB-2a) were collected for 12 months before and after SPIN-IT implementation and analyzed for statistical significance.ResultsThe project included 835 patients over 2 years. Post-intervention TOB-2 compliance increased significantly from 84.7% to 99.3% (p < .001), and TOB-2a compliance rose from 24% to 56% (p < .001). The protocol resulted in more patients being offered and receiving TUD treatment counseling and medications.ConclusionThe SPIN-IT protocol significantly improved TUD treatment compliance in an inpatient psychiatric setting. It supports the effectiveness of nurse-driven protocols in enhancing patient outcomes and adherence to TUD treatment measures. Further research is needed to evaluate the long-term impact on TUD treatment and to explore the perceptions of nursing staff, physicians, and patients related to the protocol.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly journal publishing up-to-date information to promote psychiatric nursing, improve mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families, groups, and communities, as well as shape health care policy for the delivery of mental health services. JAPNA publishes both clinical and research articles relevant to psychiatric nursing. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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