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“ Smokefree ” Inpatient Units . Best Practice Recommendations from a Consumer Advisor Perspective. Fiona Clapham Howard Coordinating Consumer Advisor, Canterbury DHB Co-chair, National Association of Mental Health Services Consumer Advisors (NAMSHCA). Expectations. Dialogue – Q&A
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“Smokefree” Inpatient Units Best Practice Recommendations from a Consumer Advisor Perspective
Fiona Clapham Howard • Coordinating Consumer Advisor, Canterbury DHB • Co-chair, National Association of Mental Health Services Consumer Advisors (NAMSHCA)
Expectations • Dialogue – Q&A • Recommendations • Brief background
14% of NZ nurses smoke 29% of NZ mental health nurses are smokers Source: Nurses for a Smokefree Aotearoa/New Zealand
At least one-third of all cigarettes sold in NZ are smoked by people with a mental illness Source:Tobias M, Templeton R, Collins S. 2008. How much do mental disorders contribute to New Zealand’s tobacco epidemic? Tobacco Control. Published online 31 July 2008.
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Begin in outpatient settings • Assessments include nicotine dependence • Support offered to those who want to quit • Advance Directives for coping as an inpatient
Consistency • Definition of “smokefree” • Preparation • Information and training • Training the whole MDT – including doctors • Information for stakeholders
Engagement & support • Plans for managing dependence • Includes cessation support groups • Engagement available weekends & evenings