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Austin SteevesCity of Austin/Travis County
Health & Human ServicesPublic Health Educator
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Agenda• Economic impact • Community Changes• Health Impact• Tobacco is Addictive• Free Quit Resources• How medication can help
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Cost Us All
• U.S. consumers spent $90 billion• Annual economic losses
– $96 billion in health-care costs annually– $97 billion per year in productivity losses
• Each household in Texas– $750 cover health-care costs
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Live Tobacco-Free AustinCommunity Changes
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Telephone Survey • Tobacco-Free Public buildings, including their
outside areas– 72% Support
• Tobacco-Free outdoor areas where families and children are present, including at events– 69% Support
• Tobacco-Free Hospitals & other healthcare facilities– 64% Support
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CPPW Smoke-/Tobacco-free Organizations
• Capital Metro• Austin/Travis County Integral Care• Huston-Tillotson University• Austin Volunteer Health Clinic• People’s Community Clinic• ACTIVE Life Inc.• Mexican Consulate• Seton Family of Hospitals• Austin Community College• Austin Recovery• Central Health/CommUnityCare• African American Men & Boys
Harvest Foundation• The Arc of Capital Area
• Yogagroove• Austin Fit Magazine• Cadence Marketing• ZuZu• City Of Austin Library• Power to Perform• Green Ribbon Schools• Juice Homes• My Fit List• Parks and Recreation• Texas Certified Development
Company• Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve• 360 Signs• Austin/Travis County HHSD
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Healthcare
• Electronic Medical Record/System Changes– Central Health/Community Care– Seton/St. Davids– ATCIC
• Seton Tobacco Resource Center
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Smoke-Free Housing• Village Christian Apartments (Senior Living)• The Gables at Park Plaza • M Station Apartments (Affordable Housing) • Villages at the Domain • Bridge Hollow/Point South • The McClintock Apartments • Village at 47th Street• Fountain Terrace (Student Housing)
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Point of Sale Signage
• New signs are going out in January 2012 statewide.
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Media
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Health Impact of Tobacco
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Tobacco is Addictive• Nicotine is a Drug• Causes brain chemistry changes• It reaches your brain in 8-10 seconds• Pleasurable effects last 20-40 minutes
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What is in Tobacco Smoke
Over 7,000 chemicals - 69 of these are known to cause cancer!
Carbon monoxide
FormaldehydeArsenic
Tar
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Secondhand Smoke
• Same cancer-causing substances and poisons• 50,000 deaths annually
There is NO risk-free level of exposure
• Health problems– Immediate adverse effects on the cardiovascular
system– Causes lung cancer
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We’re Not Just Talking About Cigarettes
• Menthols• Clove cigarettes• Cigars• Hookah• Smokeless tobacco (spit, chew, snus)• Other
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How do we break the cycle of addiction…?
We need to realize where we are at in our addiction and how to move
forward.
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Stages Of ChangePrecontemplation
Contemplation
Preparation
Action
MaintenanceRelapse
Don’t want to quit
Want to quit sometime
Will quit in next 30 days
Am quitting now
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Strategies for Quitting
Don’t Give Up!Don’t Give Up!
• Telephone/ Web counseling
• Group counseling• Individual
counseling
• Nicotine Replacement Therapies
• Pharmaco-therapies• Holistic therapies
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Who They Are
• Seton Tobacco Education Resource Center (STERC)
• Made possible by a grant initiative through City of Austin and other community partnerships.
• Provides education along with a group counseling and NRT
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Program Structure• Mayo Clinic Model
– Group-based outpatient program– 6-15 participants per cohort– 6 week series– Meet once a week for 60-90min
• Worksites– 1hr in-service– 6 week class series
• No– Shame– Guilt– Scare Tactics
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Class Outline• Week 1 Introduction: Orientation and Exploration
– Neurobiology of Addiction – Getting Ready to Quit – Glimpse at Medications – Withdrawal Symptoms
• Week 2– The quitting process: Withdrawal vs. urge– Stress Management– Quit Day Plan– Pharmacotherapy- participant specific
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Class Outline
• Week 3: Quit Week – Relapse Prevention – Plan of Action – Proper usage of NRT – Coping Mechanisms/Stress Management
• Week 4 – Using Motivational Interviewing address concerns – Reinforcement & Maintenance – Pharmacotherapy
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Class Outline• Week 5
– A healthier you- Eating Habits – Relapse Prevention – Preparing for end of series (support group,
identify concerns, etc) • Week 6
– Relapse Prevention – Wrap up (confirm plan of action to remain
tobacco free) – Open forum
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Quit For Life
• 35 years of combined experience in tobacco cessation
• Evidence-based combination of:– Physical– Psychological– Behavioral strategies
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A Critical Mix
• Phone-based cognitive behavioral coaching• Text messaging• Web-based learning• Medication support
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Quit Coaches
• Identify and resolve any hesitation about quitting• Reinforce existing motivation to change• Cognitive behavioral coaching strategies• Select the appropriate intervention strategy• Tailor a plan to overcome the barrier to change.
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Web Coach
• Personalized pre-quit / post-quit homepage• Interactive quitting plan• Medication decision support & fulfillment• Tracking tools• Community support• Available in English and Spanish
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How Medications Can Help
• Double your chance of quitting• Increase your comfort and sense of control• Help lessen urges and desires for tobacco
Stop Date
Inten
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