Virtual Nursing Academy of APNA for Smoking Cessation Tobacco Dependence Council Interactive Panel October 23, 2014 Presenters have no conflict of interest to disclose Panel Objectives To describe the purpose & specific aims of the Virtual Nursing Academy of APNA for Smoking Cessation To identify at least 3 tobacco dependence initiatives designed to help those living with psychiatric disorders to stop using tobacco To explain the clinical & research implications of the collective work of the Virtual Nursing Academy Project Leaders Lisa Nguyen, APNA Manager of Professional Development Pat Black, APNA Associate Executive Director Daryl Sharp, Tobacco Dependence Co-chair APNA Tobacco Dependence Council Members Sharp 1
History Invited by our partner, the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center, to submit an application to celebrate SCLC 10 year anniversary Worked with Pat Black and Nick Croce to develop idea and initial application Subcontract awarded late September 2013 100 Pioneers: Focusing on making tobacco-free living part of recovery for people with mental health and substance use disorders Partnership to drive down tobacco use prevalence in the behavioral health population 100 Pioneers for Smoking Cessation Virtual Leadership Academy Call for applications; pioneers participate in webinars and receive technical assistance via SCLC; online learning community Virtual Nursing Academy Program Goals/Aims Provide training/technical assistance to to increase understanding/skills in delivering effective tobacco cessation strategies Implement or enhance existing tobacco cessation services using evidence-based practices Implement or improve upon tobacco-free environments Sharp 2
Virtual Nursing Academy Program Goals/Aims Prepare students to proficiently provide evidencebased tobacco cessation services Ensure that consumers & staff have access to tobacco cessation services & supports to promote health & wellness Establish partnerships between behavioral health, primary care, and/or nicotine cessation organizations to increase available tobacco cessation resources in communities Evaluation Data Number of clients served Number of nurses (RNs & APRNs) delivering cessation interventions Number and types of providers (other than RNs and/or APRNs) Number of organizations involved Number of units within organization/agency involved Received $1000 honorarium Participated in online learning collaborative (Virtual Nursing Academy: 3 webinars & Member Bridge) Received complimentary 2014 Annual Conference registration with opportunity to present project Project peer reviewed & published online in the APNA elearning Center Sharp 3
Marissa Abram, RN, CASAC-T Phoenix House - Hauppaug, New York Project Lights Out Phoenix House Jennifer Armentrout, BSN, RN, PHN Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital - San Diego, California Living Well Suzan Blacher, MSN, RN, CARN, CCIT Family Recovery Specialists - Miami, Florida An Adolescent Tobacco Dependence Intervention and Cessation Program Janick Bridges, RN, FNP-C Healthcare for the Homeless-Houston - Houston, Texas Stop Choking, Quit Smoking Nicole Rozek-Brodrick, APRN, RN, NP, CNS, DNP University of Colorado Colorado Springs School of Nursing - Colorado Springs, Colorado Teaching Tobacco Cessation to Undergraduate Nursing Students in a Psychiatric Clinical Rotation Sarah Farwick, BSN, RN Chicago Lakeshore Hospital - Chicago, Illinois No Smoking! No Butts About It! Constance Green, RN, MS, NPP Suffolk County Community College - Selden, New York Let's Quit Together Erica Joseph, FNP-C Southeast Louisiana Veterans Healthcare System - Baton Rouge, Louisiana The Importance of Tobacco Cessation Classes in Conjunction with Pharmacological Interventions Jeanette Lee, MS, NPP Broome County Mental Health - Binghamton, New York Smoking Cessation Program for Clients with Mental Illness Sharp 4
Chizimuzo Okoli, PhD, MSN, MPH, RN University of Kentucky - Lexington, Kentucky Developing a Tailored Tobacco Treatment Program for Individuals with Schizophrenia Leigh Powers, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC East Tennessee State University - Johnson City, Tennessee Educating Clinicians for Successful Implementation of a Tobacco Cessation Program Joseph Schatz, MSN, CRNP, PHRN ChesPenn Health Services - Coatesville, Pennsylvania Smoking Cessation: Addressing the Unique Needs of Single Mothers in an Urban Community Bridgette Vest, DNP, RN, PMHNP, GNP Veterans Affairs Medical Center - Salem, Virginia Tobacco Cessation for Veterans Sharp 5