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Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel

INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that smokers can successfully quit, remain abstinent or reduce smoking during a smoke-free mental health inpatient stay, provided behavioral/pharmacological support are offered. However, few evidence-based strategies to prevent the return to prehospital smoking behavi...

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Autores principales: Shoesmith, Emily, Huddlestone, Lisa, Pervin, Jodi, Shahab, Lion, Coventry, Peter, Coleman, Tim, Lorencatto, Fabiana, Gilbody, Simon, Leahy, Moira, Horspool, Michelle, Paul, Claire, Colley, Lesley, Hough, Simon, Hough, Phil, Ratschen, Elena
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac242
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author Shoesmith, Emily
Huddlestone, Lisa
Pervin, Jodi
Shahab, Lion
Coventry, Peter
Coleman, Tim
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Gilbody, Simon
Leahy, Moira
Horspool, Michelle
Paul, Claire
Colley, Lesley
Hough, Simon
Hough, Phil
Ratschen, Elena
author_facet Shoesmith, Emily
Huddlestone, Lisa
Pervin, Jodi
Shahab, Lion
Coventry, Peter
Coleman, Tim
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Gilbody, Simon
Leahy, Moira
Horspool, Michelle
Paul, Claire
Colley, Lesley
Hough, Simon
Hough, Phil
Ratschen, Elena
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description INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that smokers can successfully quit, remain abstinent or reduce smoking during a smoke-free mental health inpatient stay, provided behavioral/pharmacological support are offered. However, few evidence-based strategies to prevent the return to prehospital smoking behaviors post-discharge exist. AIMS AND METHODS: We report the development of an intervention designed to support smoking-related behavior change following discharge from a smoke-free mental health stay. We followed the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW) intervention development process. The target behavior was supporting patients to change their smoking behaviors following discharge from a smoke-free mental health stay. Using systematic reviews, we identified the barriers and enablers, classified according to the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Potential intervention functions to address key influences were identified by consulting the BCW and Behavior Change Technique (BCT) taxonomy. Another systematic review identified effectiveness of BCTs in this context. Stakeholder consultations were conducted to prioritize and refine intervention content. RESULTS: Barriers and enablers to supporting smoking cessation were identified within the domains of environmental context and resources (lack of staff time); knowledge (ill-informed interactions about smoking); social influences, and intentions (lack of intention to deliver support). Potential strategies to address these influences included goal setting, problem-solving, feedback, social support, and information on health consequences. A strategy for operationalizing these techniques into intervention components was agreed upon: Pre-discharge evaluation sessions, a personalized resource folder, tailored behavioral and text message support post-discharge, and a peer interaction group, delivered by a trained mental health worker. CONCLUSIONS: The intervention includes targeted resources to support smoking-related behavior change in patients following discharge from a smoke-free mental health setting. IMPLICATIONS: Using the BCW and TDF supported a theoretically and empirically informed process to define and develop a tailored intervention that acknowledges barriers and enablers to supporting smoking cessation in mental health settings. The result is a novel complex theory- and evidence-based intervention that will be formally tested in a randomized controlled feasibility study.
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spelling pubmed-100321842023-03-23 Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel Shoesmith, Emily Huddlestone, Lisa Pervin, Jodi Shahab, Lion Coventry, Peter Coleman, Tim Lorencatto, Fabiana Gilbody, Simon Leahy, Moira Horspool, Michelle Paul, Claire Colley, Lesley Hough, Simon Hough, Phil Ratschen, Elena Nicotine Tob Res Original Investigations INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that smokers can successfully quit, remain abstinent or reduce smoking during a smoke-free mental health inpatient stay, provided behavioral/pharmacological support are offered. However, few evidence-based strategies to prevent the return to prehospital smoking behaviors post-discharge exist. AIMS AND METHODS: We report the development of an intervention designed to support smoking-related behavior change following discharge from a smoke-free mental health stay. We followed the Behavior Change Wheel (BCW) intervention development process. The target behavior was supporting patients to change their smoking behaviors following discharge from a smoke-free mental health stay. Using systematic reviews, we identified the barriers and enablers, classified according to the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF). Potential intervention functions to address key influences were identified by consulting the BCW and Behavior Change Technique (BCT) taxonomy. Another systematic review identified effectiveness of BCTs in this context. Stakeholder consultations were conducted to prioritize and refine intervention content. RESULTS: Barriers and enablers to supporting smoking cessation were identified within the domains of environmental context and resources (lack of staff time); knowledge (ill-informed interactions about smoking); social influences, and intentions (lack of intention to deliver support). Potential strategies to address these influences included goal setting, problem-solving, feedback, social support, and information on health consequences. A strategy for operationalizing these techniques into intervention components was agreed upon: Pre-discharge evaluation sessions, a personalized resource folder, tailored behavioral and text message support post-discharge, and a peer interaction group, delivered by a trained mental health worker. CONCLUSIONS: The intervention includes targeted resources to support smoking-related behavior change in patients following discharge from a smoke-free mental health setting. IMPLICATIONS: Using the BCW and TDF supported a theoretically and empirically informed process to define and develop a tailored intervention that acknowledges barriers and enablers to supporting smoking cessation in mental health settings. The result is a novel complex theory- and evidence-based intervention that will be formally tested in a randomized controlled feasibility study. Oxford University Press 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10032184/ /pubmed/36250614 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac242 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Investigations
Shoesmith, Emily
Huddlestone, Lisa
Pervin, Jodi
Shahab, Lion
Coventry, Peter
Coleman, Tim
Lorencatto, Fabiana
Gilbody, Simon
Leahy, Moira
Horspool, Michelle
Paul, Claire
Colley, Lesley
Hough, Simon
Hough, Phil
Ratschen, Elena
Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title_full Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title_fullStr Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title_full_unstemmed Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title_short Promoting and Maintaining Changes in Smoking Behavior for Patients Following Discharge from a Smoke-free Mental Health Inpatient Stay: Development of a Complex Intervention Using the Behavior Change Wheel
title_sort promoting and maintaining changes in smoking behavior for patients following discharge from a smoke-free mental health inpatient stay: development of a complex intervention using the behavior change wheel
topic Original Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10032184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36250614
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ntr/ntac242
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