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Telephone Counselling for Pregnant Smokers: Essential Elements

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2012

Sharon E. Cummins
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America.
Gary J. Tedeschi
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America.
Christopher M. Anderson
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America.
Raechelle Quinlan-Downs
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America.
Patricia Harris
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America.
Shu-Hong Zhu*
Affiliation:
University of California, United States of America. szhu@ucsd.edu
*
*Address for correspondence: Shu-Hong Zhu, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive 0905, La Jolla, CA 92093–0905, USA.

Abstract

Counselling pregnant smokers to quit is as difficult as it is essential. This article discusses a telephone counselling protocol designed to promote tobacco cessation among pregnant smokers. The protocol, validated in a large randomised, controlled trial, addresses three key elements of change for addictive behaviour — motivation, cognition and skill building — in ways tailored to pregnant smokers' unique needs. Details concerning scheduling, counsellor training and broader applicability are also presented.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2007

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