Nicotine Cessation Across Disciplines, A Team Approach
Nicotine cessation continues to be a major component in achieving optimal lung health. Helping our patients quit is a daily challenge, especially with the variety of nicotine delivery systems. This presentation is focused on building rapport during cessation intervention and examining biases around nicotine use. The presenter will also discuss motivational interviewing technique and how the respiratory therapist is vital in the nicotine cessation journey.
Successful completion of this course requires a score of 70% on the post-test.
Original webcast date: September 25, 2019
**Please note that all programs require the participant to view the entire program prior to taking the final quiz and obtaining a course certificate.**
2023
This presentation is offered in conjunction with the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center at UCSF.
Approved for 1.00 CRCE Hours.
SEMINAR OBJECTIVES
Identify meaningful ways to build rapport duration cessation facilitation
Examine biases around nicotine use in marginalized communities
Demonstrate brief motivational interviewing techniques associated with cessation
Describe the value in using respiratory therapists and behavioral health clinicians in nicotine cessation