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Smoking intervention within alcohol and other drug treatment services: a selective review with suggestions for practical management

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posted on 2025-05-11, 07:46 authored by Jennifer A. Bowman, Raoul A. Walsh
This selective review was undertaken in order to highlight the need for alcohol and other drug treatment services to provide intervention for tobacco smoking to their clients. The reasons for the failure of treatment services to date to deal with nicotine addiction within their programmes are discussed and positive suggestions for change are proferred. In addition to the transformation of institutional culture which will be required, managers and staff of alcohol and other drug agencies need to know how best to implement smoking intervention within the treatment setting. The paper concludes with some practical suggestions for the management of intervention for tobacco smoking within treatment settings. These suggestions include: making decisions and formulating policies and procedures with regard to how tobacco smoking will be addressed; considering the particular physical, psychological and social/environmental factors that apply to substance abuse clients; building intervention around a simple structure such as the '5 A's'; encouraging and facilitating the use of nicotine replacement therapies; and allowing flexibility to tailor intervention to the individual. A great deal of further research is required to inform us as to how to intervene most effectively for tobacco smoking among this population group.

History

Journal title

Drug and Alcohol Review

Volume

22

Issue

1

Pagination

73-82

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

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This is an electronic version of an article published in Drug and Alcohol Review Vol. 22, Issue 1, p. 73-82. Drug and Alcohol Review is available online at: http://www.tandfonline.com/openurl?genre=article&issn=0959-5236&volume=22&issue=1&spage=73

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