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Episode 20 | Practical smoking cessation advice for health care providers

In this episode, we discuss smoking cessation in the face of smoking-related stigma and nihilism. Dr Henry Marshall, Prof Christine Paul and Dr Matt Steliga provide practical advice on how to start the conversations and referral that can be conducted by any healthcare professional.

Practical smoking cessation advice for health care providers

Episode Summary

In this TOGA Podcast, we discuss smoking cessation in the face of smoking-related stigma and nihilism. Dr Henry Marshall, Prof Christine Paul and Dr Matt Steliga provide practical advice on how to start the conversations using variations on the “Ask, Advise, Help” model and emphasising brief advice and referral that can be conducted by any healthcare professional.

The COSA Smoking Cessation in Cancer Patients position statement recommends that brief advice on smoking cessation is everyone’s role, but surveys suggest that many healthcare professionals feel they are inadequately trained to conduct these conversations, and in lung cancer, perceived sensitivities around smoking-related stigma may further hamper the delivery of appropriate smoking cessation advice. Despite clear benefits of smoking cessation and the recognition by healthcare professionals that smoking cessation is part of an individualised treatment plan, smoking cessation support for cancer patients may still not be successfully integrated into patient treatment plans.

The podcast also covers why continuing to check in on progress at each visit is important, that stigma-related sensitivities are actually negated by asking about quitting regularly and that tandem pharmacotherapy to combat physical withdrawal and behavioural support (e.g QUITLine counselling) is evidence-based best practice for quitting. Finally, the podcast covers some system-based changes that have had phenomenal results, with over 90% uptake of behavioural support services in both lung cancer and non-cancer cohorts, and a 68% quite rate in a lung cancer cohort, and description of a clinical trial in the Australian healthcare system with a similar intervention.

 

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Show Hosts

This episode’s host are:

  • A/Prof Henry Marshall, Thoracic Physician, The Prince Charles Hospital and University of Queensland Thoracic Research Centre
  • Prof Christine Paul, Behavioural Scientist, University of Newcastle and School of Medicine and Public Health
  • Dr Matt Steliga, Chair, IASLC Tobacco Control and Smoking Cessation Committee; Surgical Oncologist, Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, Little Rock, Arkansas

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