» Articles » PMID: 32188658

Feasibility, Uptake and Impact of a Hospital-wide Tobacco Addiction Treatment Pathway: Results from the CURE Project Pilot

Abstract

Introduction: Providing comprehensive tobacco addiction treatment to smokers admitted to acute care settings represents an opportunity to realise major health resource savings and population health improvements.

Methods: The CURE project is a hospital-wide tobacco addiction treatment service piloted in Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK. The core components of the project are electronic screening of all patients to identify smokers; the provision of brief advice and pharmacotherapy by frontline staff; opt-out referral of smokers to a specialist team for inpatient behavioural interventions; and continued support after discharge.

Results: From 01 October 2018 to 31 March 2019, 92% (13,515/14,690) of adult admissions were screened for smoking status, identifying 2,393 current smokers. Of these, 96% were given brief advice to quit by the admitting team. Through the automated 'opt-out' referral process, 61% patients completed inpatient behavioural interventions with a specialist cessation practitioner (69% within the first 48 hours of admission). Overall, 66% of smokers were prescribed pharmacotherapy. Over one in five of all smokers admitted during this pilot reported that they were abstinent from smoking 12 weeks after discharge (22%) at a cost £183 per quit.

Discussion: National implementation of this cost-effective programme would be likely to generate substantial benefits to public health.

Citing Articles

Implementation and impact of NHS-funded tobacco dependence services in England: a mixed-method evaluation protocol.

Aquino M, Brennan-Tovey K, Fong M, Wearn A, Bigirumurame T, Robinson T BMJ Open. 2024; 14(12):e089630.

PMID: 39725430 PMC: 11683999. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-089630.


Evaluation of a hospital-initiated tobacco dependence treatment service: uptake, smoking cessation, readmission and mortality.

Robins J, Patel I, McNeill A, Moxham J, Woodhouse A, Absalom G BMC Med. 2024; 22(1):139.

PMID: 38528543 PMC: 10964535. DOI: 10.1186/s12916-024-03353-8.


'The dark before the dawn': the 2021 British Thoracic Society Audit of the treatment of tobacco dependency in acute trusts.

Devani N, Mangera Z, Smith H, Gates J, Woodhouse A, Fullerton D BMJ Open Respir Res. 2023; 10(1).

PMID: 38030263 PMC: 10689366. DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2022-001532.


Prevalence of non-communicable diseases and its association with tobacco smoking cessation intention among current smokers in Shanghai, China.

Wang R, Qiang Y, Gao X, Yang Q, Li B Tob Induc Dis. 2022; 20:106.

PMID: 36474606 PMC: 9703300. DOI: 10.18332/tid/155828.


Patient survey examining the experience of care of a hospital-based opt-out tobacco dependency treatment service (the CURE Project).

Hryhorskyj L, Howle F, Groom K, Moore R, Clegg H, Shackley D BMJ Open Respir Res. 2022; 9(1).

PMID: 36216401 PMC: 9557311. DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2022-001334.


References
1.
Evison M, Agrawal S, Conroy M, Bendel N, Sewak N, Fitzgibbon A . Building the case for comprehensive hospital-based tobacco addiction services: Applying the Ottawa Model to the City of Manchester. Lung Cancer. 2018; 121:99-100. DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2018.04.010. View

2.
Nahhas G, Wilson D, Talbot V, Cartmell K, Warren G, Toll B . Feasibility of Implementing a Hospital-Based "Opt-Out" Tobacco-Cessation Service. Nicotine Tob Res. 2016; 19(8):937-943. PMC: 10615132. DOI: 10.1093/ntr/ntw312. View

3.
Mills E, Wu P, Lockhart I, Thorlund K, Puhan M, Ebbert J . Comparisons of high-dose and combination nicotine replacement therapy, varenicline, and bupropion for smoking cessation: a systematic review and multiple treatment meta-analysis. Ann Med. 2012; 44(6):588-97. DOI: 10.3109/07853890.2012.705016. View

4.
Mullen K, Manuel D, Hawken S, Pipe A, Coyle D, Hobler L . Effectiveness of a hospital-initiated smoking cessation programme: 2-year health and healthcare outcomes. Tob Control. 2016; 26(3):293-299. PMC: 5543264. DOI: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2015-052728. View

5.
Cahill K, Stevens S, Perera R, Lancaster T . Pharmacological interventions for smoking cessation: an overview and network meta-analysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013; (5):CD009329. PMC: 8406789. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD009329.pub2. View