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Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program
The potential benefits of addressing nicotine addiction as part of substance dependency treatment may include improved response to interventions for other addictions and, over the long term, reduced tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. The authors recount the experiences of three inpatient progr...
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
2003
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18552720 |
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author | Sharp, James R. Schwartz, Steven Nightingale, Thomas Novak, Steven |
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description | The potential benefits of addressing nicotine addiction as part of substance dependency treatment may include improved response to interventions for other addictions and, over the long term, reduced tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. The authors recount the experiences of three inpatient programs that instituted nicotine addiction interventions and a tobacco-free policy for both facilities and patients. After making adjustments to counter temporary adverse effects of the policy, two of the programs are achieving higher overall treatment completion rates than prior to implementation. Outstanding research issues include quantifying the costs and benefits of the antinicotine interventions, determining the long-term impact of tobacco-free treatment, and tailoring treatment to various patient groups. |
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spelling | pubmed-28510412010-10-25 Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program Sharp, James R. Schwartz, Steven Nightingale, Thomas Novak, Steven Sci Pract Perspect Clinical Perspective The potential benefits of addressing nicotine addiction as part of substance dependency treatment may include improved response to interventions for other addictions and, over the long term, reduced tobacco-related morbidity and mortality. The authors recount the experiences of three inpatient programs that instituted nicotine addiction interventions and a tobacco-free policy for both facilities and patients. After making adjustments to counter temporary adverse effects of the policy, two of the programs are achieving higher overall treatment completion rates than prior to implementation. Outstanding research issues include quantifying the costs and benefits of the antinicotine interventions, determining the long-term impact of tobacco-free treatment, and tailoring treatment to various patient groups. National Institute on Drug Abuse 2003-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2851041/ /pubmed/18552720 Text en |
spellingShingle | Clinical Perspective Sharp, James R. Schwartz, Steven Nightingale, Thomas Novak, Steven Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title | Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title_full | Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title_fullStr | Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title_short | Targeting Nicotine Addiction in a Substance Abuse Program |
title_sort | targeting nicotine addiction in a substance abuse program |
topic | Clinical Perspective |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2851041/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18552720 |
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