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A non-smoking program in the psychiatric clinic: Eradicating tobacco from the therapeutic space

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

J. Jaber*
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A. Tomé
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B. Reys
Affiliation:
Clínica Jorge Jaber, Saúde Mental, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
*
* Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

The work describes the well-succeeded experience of the Non-Smoking Program developed in a psychiatric clinic in Rio de Janeiro city, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Objective

To treat the tobacco dependence in patients with disorders for the use of substances and other psychiatric disorders. To transform the clinic therapeutic space in a free tobacco environment.

Aims

To promote the restoring of the patients’ health integrally, considering the use of tobacco is responsible for a large number of avoidable deaths, in addition to much harm to health.

Methods

In a clinic of hospitalization for diverse mental disorders treatment, especially disorders for the use of substances, in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was simultaneously established a non-smoking treatment program. It was used the pharmacological therapy, associated with cognitive-behavioral therapy, occupational therapy and moderate physical activity. The average time of permanence in the non-smoking program was on average 90 days.

Results

There was significant acceptance to the proposed program. In the long-term monitoring, over 12 months, it was evidenced that most patients found themselves in tobacco abstinence.

Conclusion

The project achieved its objectives, promoting the tobacco abstinence in patients with comorbidities in hospital treatment. The study proved that it is possible to remove tobacco in patients dependent on this substance during a psychiatric hospitalization.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
EV1396
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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