Designing a Smoking Cessation Program Essay

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Smoking Cessation Program: An Overview

When creating a smoking cessation program after flagging patients as in need of treatment, it is important to use finite resources as wisely as possible. Resources are finite for both the program designer and the patient in terms of time and money. One way create a better program is to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of effective smoking cessation programs to see what 'worked' and what did not. Studies have shown that one-on-one counseling is very effective in helping smokers quit. Smokers can discuss replacing smoking with more positive coping mechanisms such as exercise and how to emotionally deal with the inevitable 'slip ups' which occur. Counselors should be trained to give specific support to addicts, who will almost inevitably relapse as they struggle with negative and ambivalent emotions about quitting. The proposed program would match smokers with a counselor with whom they would meet weekly (either in person or over the phone, depending on what was convenient) to discuss goals and the quitting process. According to Michael Fiore, a professor of medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and founder of the school's Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention, in all effective programs "what they'll do is give you coaching -- one-on-one personalized, individualized coaching to help you to quit. And that has been shown to substantially quit rates" (O'Callaghan 2009).
Counselors would be matched with patients based upon age, ethnicity, personality, and other factors which could make the relationship between the two individuals 'mesh.'

As well as individual support, peer support can be very helpful as well. The counselor would offer to connect the participant to support groups for smokers. These may encompass 12-step programs, modeled along the lines of Smoker's Anonymous. However not all people attempting to quit smoking have enough time to go to support groups and individual counselling. They can use the more time-friendly option of going to online group therapy to enhance the individual counseling. The advantage of making individualized counseling the core of the program is that it allows the components to be tailored to the individual needs of the smoker: a young person in a stressful job where smoking is an accepted part of the workplace may have different psychological and physical needs than a senior who has been smoking the duration of his or her life and is socially isolated.

To supplement support groups, many smokers find certain medications helpful to enhance their efforts. "There are five nicotine medicines: the gum, the patch, the lozenge,….....

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