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Evaluation of a nonsmoking program in psychiatric clinic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

A. Tomé
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
F. Castro
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A. Hollanda
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B. Reys
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

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Introduction

The work evaluates the nonsmoking program successful experience, carried out between the years of 2008 and 2015 in a psychiatric clinic in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Objectives

The program has as objectives to evaluate the treatment of tobacco dependence in patients with disorders for the use of substances and other psychiatric disorders and the experience of transforming the therapeutic space of the clinic in a tobacco-free environment, considering that the use of tobacco is responsible for a large number of avoidable deaths and other aggravations to health.

Methods

The program achieved the objectives, assessing the promotion of the tobacco abstinence in a large number of patients, through the utilization of pharmacological treatment, cognitive behavioral psychotherapy, occupational therapy, art therapy and moderate physical activity.

Results

In a 12-month period, after carrying out the program, 48% of the assessed patients kept in tobacco abstinence.

Conclusions

The study showed the percentage of patients who were discharged on tobacco abstinence and the percentage of those who kept abstemious after 12 months, demonstrating that the nonsmoking program is an efficient tool in the tobacco dependence treatment and can be used over a psychiatric hospitalization with promising results.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-Poster Walk: Ethics and psychiatry/Philosophy and psychiatry/Others–Part 1
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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