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Frankly Speaking CME 168

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“Make it Stop!” – can a simple and quick intervention help improve quit rates in your patients who smoke? - Frankly Speaking EP 168Guest: Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP-BC
Music Credit: Richard Onorato

A recent RCT from Hong Kong found that a brief 1-minute standardized intervention (based on the AWARD Model and self-determination theory) was more effective than giving printed smoking cessation materials to semi-urgent and non-urgent emergency department patients at smoking abstinence at 12 months. Join us as we discuss the implications of this study on your practice and care of individuals who smoke.

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Release Date: 4/13/2020

Expiration Date: 4/13/2021

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Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the findings of a recent RCT that showed efficacy in sustained smoking cessation using a simple intervention (utilizing the AWARD model and self-determination theory) in the emergency department
  • Identify implications of this RCT on your primary care practice and care of patients who smoke
 

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Frank J. Domino, MD

Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health,
University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

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Susan Feeney, DNP, FNP, FAANP

Assistant Professor and Coordinator of the Family Nurse Practitioner Track
UMMS GSN

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“Make it Stop!” – can a simple and quick intervention help improve quit rates in your patients who smoke? - Frankly Speaking EP 168

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