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Page 1: Treatment of Nicotine Dependence Ron Alexander 7-22-05.

Treatment of Nicotine Dependence

Ron Alexander7-22-05

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The Public Health Field has led the fight for tobacco control

Health hazards associated with using tobacco products

Cessation efforts Clean indoor air

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The Addiction field has lagged behind, almost protecting the use of nicotine, as the lesser of 2 evils.

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Cooperation between tobacco control and addiction treatment is coming

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Marathon County – 5 years of collaboration

Health Department and Premiere Recovery Services (NCHC)

“Quit Smoking Now” Program Support Group “Thinking About Quitting” Clean Indoor Efforts (Marathon

County Tobacco Free Coalition)

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Why should Wisconsin AODA Treatment Providers be concerned about Nicotine Dependence Treatment?

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78% of the drinking and drugging population is dependent on Nicotine compared to less than 25% in the general population

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Recovering alcoholics and addicts continuing to use nicotine are dying from smoking related causes 12-20 years sooner than those nicotine free

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Tobacco related disease is the leading cause of death in the recovering and actively addicted community

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Research shows that recovering addicts who also quit nicotine are not at risk to relapse to their other substance at a higher rate, in fact there is some evidence that shows there is less relapse.

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70% of tobacco users have a desire to quit, for those who also have an alcohol addiction 50% indicated they would like to

prioritize alcohol first and then take on cigarettes

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70% of tobacco users have a desire to quit, for those who also have an alcohol addiction 50% indicated they would like to

prioritize alcohol first and then take on cigarettes

but 20% were interested in dealing with both

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70% of tobacco users have a desire to quit, for those who also have an alcohol addiction 50% indicated they would like to

prioritize alcohol first and then take on cigarettes

but 20% were interested in dealing with both

this is a significant number and cannot be ignored.

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There is a treatment protocol Medicine – primarily Zyban NRT – patch, gum, inhaler, spray,

lozenge Group therapy - responds well Individual therapy – responds

equally well Cognitive therapy Behavioral therapy

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Barriers to Treating Nicotine Addiction Concurrently can’t quit

everything at once (myth)

the anxiety produced will cause relapse to other substance

clients will resist will detract from

serious addictions

lesser of 2 evils. don’t know how to

treat (cop out) no funding any

how some counselors

and administrators continue to smoke

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Mainstream Addiction treatment will include nicotine dependence

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The national association of addiction counselors (NAADC) 12,000 members, recently endorsed a policy to include nicotine dependence on the same priority as other drugs

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New Jersey – all addiction treatment programs must include nicotine dependence treatment in order to be licensed

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Certification as a specialist in Nicotine dependence available at the University of Florida and at Mayo Clinic

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Mayo Clinic, Hazelden, the University of Minnesota Public Health Department and in Wisconsin (CTRI) are offering nicotine dependence education and training for best clinical practices.

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A task force has been formed in the Department of Health and Family Services Tobacco Control Program on treating tobacco addiction. Maybe a directive or policy change is forth coming???

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Addiction Journal Coverage January 2005 Article - National

Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) awards $2.1 million contract to learn more about genetic influences on nicotine addiction and treatment responses

July 2005 Advertisment for Hazelden Cessation Residential Program “WE HEARD YOU WANTED SOME HELP QUITTING SMOKING” 877-685-1414 www.hazelden.org/quitsmoking

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Premiere Recovery Services

North Central Health Care

Day Treatment Program AODA Education Group Genesis Treatment Program Individual Counseling

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Day Treatment Program 3 week duration Most intensive primary treatment

program Nicotine dependence gets 15 minutes per

week of attention (up from 10 minutes) Focus is on readiness Based on experiences at the Henley

Hazelden Center in West Palm Beach, FL “Smoke” break is still valued in our

program – Some clients even start to smoke when

they enter AODA treatment

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AODA Education Group

10 week program 1 hour each cycle devoted to

Nicotine dependence/cessation

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Genesis Treatment Program

14 sessions 7 weeks 1 hour presentation on nicotine

dependence/cessation

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Individual Counseling

Attention given is minimal and inconsistent and often depends upon the counselor.

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Research shows that 20% of all clients who present with addiction to multiple substances including nicotine are ready for a concurrent quit attempt.

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It is common in addiction treatment for a person to be at different readiness state for each substance – but at least priorities can be addressed in the treatment plan.

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Funding and Payment for Cessation and Treatment

Tobacco settlement monies were re-allocated Major setback but efforts did not stop There is passion in this field volunteerism

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Funding and Payment for Cessation and Treatment

Separate funding for nicotine treatment done concurrently with other drugs is not an issue. Funding available for both group or individual counseling

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Funding and Payment for Cessation and Treatment

Separate nicotine dependence treatment is currently funded by Medicare, Medicaid with a master’s level clinician. Some health insurance or HMO coverage for replacement medication and counselor. Recent CTRI report 32% increase between 2002-2004.

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Quit Smoking Now Educational focus Preparation to quit NRT/stress management/nutrition Joint venture between Health

Department and Premiere Recovery Since 2001 Currently being revised

4 times a year 8 sessions to 6 sessions - weekly Better coordination with support group

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Why a Smoking Cessation Support Group?

We know that nicotine dependence is a chronic disorder

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Why a Smoking Cessation Support Group?

We know that nicotine dependence is a chronic disorder

Requires ongoing rather than acute care

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Why a Smoking Cessation Support Group?

We know that nicotine dependence is a chronic disorder

Requires ongoing rather than acute care

Staying involved in a support group for 1 year increases chances of staying quit

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Smoking Cessation Support Group

Began at Premiere Recovery in June 2001 following the 1st Quit Smoking Now class.

Meets every Wednesday 6-7 pm For all community members

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ReadinessYou can create movement towards a quit attempt. You do not have to tell

them to come back when they are really ready

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Readiness levels Just finished Quit Smoking Now

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Readiness levels Just finished Quit Smoking Now Seeking information – provide

packet of information

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Readiness levels Just finished Quit Smoking Now Seeking information – provide

packet of information Ready for a quit attempt

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Readiness levels Just finished Quit Smoking Now Seeking information – provide

packet of information Ready for a quit attempt Just relapsed

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RelapseRemember relapse is a

component of the chronic nature of nicotine

dependence - not an indication of personal failure by clients or

clinician

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During group interactions avoid argument and confrontation - focus on the positive benefits, not negative labels

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For new group members use the 5 A’s

Ask about tobacco use

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For new group members use the 5 A’s

Ask about tobacco use Advise them to quit

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For new group members use the 5 A’s

Ask about tobacco use Advise them to quit Assess willingness to quit

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For new group members use the 5 A’s

Ask about tobacco use Advise them to quit Assess willingness to quit Assist describe best clinical

practices

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For new group members use the 5 A’s

Ask about tobacco use Advise them to quit Assess willingness to quit Assist describe best clinical

practices Arrange for follow-up

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The 5 R’s Relevance – tailor advice to each

person

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The 5 R’s Relevance – tailor advice to each

patient

Risks – of continual smoking

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The 5 R’s Relevance – tailor advice to each

patient

Risks – of continual smoking

Rewards – benefits of quitting

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The 5 R’s Relevance – tailor advice to each

patient

Risks – of continual smoking

Rewards – benefits of quitting

Roadblocks – individual barriers

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The 5 R’s Relevance – tailor advice to each

patient

Risks – of continual smoking

Rewards – benefits of quitting

Roadblocks – individual barriers

Repetition – the “heart” of the support group

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Quit attempt’s 4 D’s Delay

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Quit attempt’s 4 D’s Delay Distract

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Quit attempt’s 4 D’s Delay Distract Drink Water

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Quit attempt’s 4 D’s Delay Distract Drink Water Deep Breathing

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Address all areas in the process of recovery

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Address all areas in the process of recovery

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Address all areas in the process of recovery

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Address all areas in the process of recovery

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Address all areas in the process of recovery

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Cessation Support Group for community support program

(NCHC)

Meets weekly For persons with dual diagnosis Very difficult population


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