An observational study of system-level changes to improve the recording of very brief advice for smoking cessation in an inpatient mental health setting
Abstract Background Smoking prevalence among people with psychosis remains high. Providing Very Brief Advice (VBA) comprising: i) ASK, identifying a patient's smoking status ii) ADVISE, advising on the best way to stop and iii) ACT (OFFER), offering a referral to specialist smoking cessation su...
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Main Authors: | Gilda Spaducci (Author), Sol Richardson (Author), Ann McNeill (Author), Megan Pritchard (Author), Jyoti Sanyal (Author), Andy Healey (Author), Mary Yates (Author), Debbie Robson (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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