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Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design

Only a few studies have examined the efficacy and safety of smoking cessation programmes in patients with mental disorders. The aim of this paper is to describe in detail the methodology used in the study as well as the Multi-component Smoking Cessation Support Programme in terms of pharmacological...

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Autores principales: Garcia-Portilla, Maria Paz, Garcia-Alvarez, Leticia, Saiz, Pilar Alejandra, Diaz-Mesa, Eva, Galvan, Gonzalo, Sarramea, Fernando, Garcia-Blanco, Josefa, Elizagarate, Edorta, Bobes, Julio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3924449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110100373
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author Garcia-Portilla, Maria Paz
Garcia-Alvarez, Leticia
Saiz, Pilar Alejandra
Diaz-Mesa, Eva
Galvan, Gonzalo
Sarramea, Fernando
Garcia-Blanco, Josefa
Elizagarate, Edorta
Bobes, Julio
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Garcia-Alvarez, Leticia
Saiz, Pilar Alejandra
Diaz-Mesa, Eva
Galvan, Gonzalo
Sarramea, Fernando
Garcia-Blanco, Josefa
Elizagarate, Edorta
Bobes, Julio
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description Only a few studies have examined the efficacy and safety of smoking cessation programmes in patients with mental disorders. The aim of this paper is to describe in detail the methodology used in the study as well as the Multi-component Smoking Cessation Support Programme in terms of pharmacological treatments and psychological interventions. An open-label 9-month follow-up study was conducted in Spain. A total of 82 clinically stable outpatients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder were enrolled. Treatment consisted of a programme specifically developed by the research team for individuals with severe mental disorders. The programme consisted of two phases: (1) weekly individual motivational therapy for 4–12 weeks, and (2) a 12-week active treatment phase. During this phase, at each study visit patients received a one- or two-week supply of medication (transdermal nicotine patches, varenicline or bupropion) with instructions on how to take it, in addition to group psychotherapy for smoking cessation. Evaluations were performed: (1) at the time of enrolment in the study, (2) during the 12-week active treatment phase of the study (weekly for the first 4 weeks and then biweekly), and (3) after the end of this phase (two follow-up assessments at weeks 12 and 24). Evaluations included: (1) smoking history, (2) substance use, (3) psychopathology, (4) adverse events, and (5) laboratory tests. The importance of this study lies in addressing a topical issue often ignored by psychiatrists: the unacceptably high rates of tobacco use in patients with severe mental disorders.
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spelling pubmed-39244492014-02-18 Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design Garcia-Portilla, Maria Paz Garcia-Alvarez, Leticia Saiz, Pilar Alejandra Diaz-Mesa, Eva Galvan, Gonzalo Sarramea, Fernando Garcia-Blanco, Josefa Elizagarate, Edorta Bobes, Julio Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Only a few studies have examined the efficacy and safety of smoking cessation programmes in patients with mental disorders. The aim of this paper is to describe in detail the methodology used in the study as well as the Multi-component Smoking Cessation Support Programme in terms of pharmacological treatments and psychological interventions. An open-label 9-month follow-up study was conducted in Spain. A total of 82 clinically stable outpatients with schizophrenia, schizoaffective or bipolar disorder were enrolled. Treatment consisted of a programme specifically developed by the research team for individuals with severe mental disorders. The programme consisted of two phases: (1) weekly individual motivational therapy for 4–12 weeks, and (2) a 12-week active treatment phase. During this phase, at each study visit patients received a one- or two-week supply of medication (transdermal nicotine patches, varenicline or bupropion) with instructions on how to take it, in addition to group psychotherapy for smoking cessation. Evaluations were performed: (1) at the time of enrolment in the study, (2) during the 12-week active treatment phase of the study (weekly for the first 4 weeks and then biweekly), and (3) after the end of this phase (two follow-up assessments at weeks 12 and 24). Evaluations included: (1) smoking history, (2) substance use, (3) psychopathology, (4) adverse events, and (5) laboratory tests. The importance of this study lies in addressing a topical issue often ignored by psychiatrists: the unacceptably high rates of tobacco use in patients with severe mental disorders. MDPI 2013-12-24 2014-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3924449/ /pubmed/24368428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110100373 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Elizagarate, Edorta
Bobes, Julio
Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title_full Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title_short Effectiveness of a Multi-Component Smoking Cessation Support Programme (McSCSP) for Patients with Severe Mental Disorders: Study Design
title_sort effectiveness of a multi-component smoking cessation support programme (mcscsp) for patients with severe mental disorders: study design
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3924449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24368428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph110100373
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