The potential of organizational change interventions to increase the delivery of smoking cessation care in the alcohol and other drug treatment setting: A systematic review

Eliza Skelton, Billie Bonevski, Flora Tzelepis, Anthony Shakeshaft, Ashleigh Guillaumier

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Abstract

Background: Smoking rates of clients in alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment is high, an estimated 84% yet the assessment of smoking status is variable and provision of smoking cessation care (SCC) is low. Organizational change interventions aim to build the capacity of services by modifying current processes to ensure routine assessment and treatment of tobacco smoking. There is a developing body of research detailing organizational change interventions to increase the provision of SCC. This study aims to consolidate and examine the evidence of organizational change interventions in the AOD setting on: the provision of SCC practices and client smoking cessation.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberP52
Pages (from-to)32
Number of pages1
JournalAsia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Oncology
Volume12
Issue numberS6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event2016 Hunter Cancer Research Symposium: Leading translational research for improved patient outcomes - Hunter Medical Research Institute, Newcastle, Australia
Duration: 25 Nov 201625 Nov 2016

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