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Authors Trout S, Ripley-Moffitt C, Meernik C, Greyber J, Goldstein AO
Received 14 March 2017
Accepted for publication 10 August 2017
Published 19 October 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 363—369
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S136965
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Scott Fraser
Background: Hospitalization offers an optimal environment for ensuring that
patients receive evidence-based treatment. An inpatient tobacco treatment
program can deliver interventions broadly, but minimal research has examined
the impacts of a consult program on inpatient providers. The Nicotine
Dependence Program at the University of North Carolina has provided an
inpatient tobacco treatment consult service since 2010.
Objective: The program sought feedback from inpatient
providers to examine factors that prompted tobacco treatment consult orders,
the impact on provider counseling behavior, provider satisfaction, and
suggested program improvements.
Design: Providers who had ordered a tobacco treatment
consult received an online anonymous survey.
Setting: The University of North Carolina Hospital is an
academic medical facility with 803 beds and over 37,000 inpatient admissions
annually from all 100 counties in North Carolina. Approximately 20% of these
inpatients report current use of any tobacco product.
Patients/participants: Medical
providers who ordered inpatient tobacco treatment consults from July 2012 to
June 2013 (n=265) received the survey, with 118 providers responding (44.5%
response rate).
Results: Almost
all providers reported being satisfied with the consult program and believed it
was effective. Key factors in provider satisfaction included ease of accessing
the service, saving provider time, and offering patients evidence-based tobacco
use treatment. The consult program increased the likelihood of providers
prescribing tobacco cessation medications at discharge, as well as following up
at post-discharge appointments.
Conclusion: This is some of the first
research to show provider satisfaction, program usage, and outcomes with an
inpatient tobacco treatment program and demonstrates the important impact of
implementing tobacco treatment services within hospitals.
Keywords: provider
satisfaction, tobacco, tobacco treatment counseling, inpatient, hospital,
smoking, smoking cessation
摘要视频链接:Provider satisfaction with inpatient tobacco program