Background
Methods
Results
Current provision of smoking cessation and relapse prevention treatments
Type of Treatment % (n) | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Individual behavioural counselling | Group behavioural counselling | Telephone counselling | Nicotine Replacement Therapy | Bupropion | Varenicline | |
Acute Cessation
| 99% (95) | 87.5% (84) | 81.2% (78) | 97.9% (94) | 86.5% (83) | 92.7% (89) |
Relapse Prevention
| 73.2%(41) | 53.6% (30) | 76.8% (43) | 48.2% (27) | 21.4% (12) | 19.6% (11) |
Reason | % (n) |
---|---|
Pressure to meet targets | 64.7% (11) |
Poor client attendance | 70.6% (12) |
Inadequate funding | 29.4% (5) |
Ineffectiveness of relapse prevention interventions | 17.6% (3) |
Current provision of treatment for brief lapses
Feasibility of providing relapse prevention interventions
Intervention | Very Likely/Likely % (n) | Not sure/Unlikely/Definitely not % (n) |
---|---|---|
Individual Counselling
| 78.8% (26) | 18.2% (6) |
Group counselling
| 72.7% (24) | 27.2% (9) |
NRT
| 57.6% (19) | 33.3% (11) |
Bupropion
| 21.2% (7) | 72.7% (24) |
Varenicline
| 24.2% (8) | 75.8% (25) |
NRT combinations
| 54.5% (18) | 39.4% (13) |