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Take 2 Minutes to Quit Richmond Community. Mary Conklin Bruce Christiansen, PhD. WREN September 15, 2011. Presenters. Mary Conklin Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association [email protected] Bruce Christiansen, PhD UW Center for Tobacco Research & Intervention [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Take 2 Minutes to QuitRichmond Community
WRENSeptember 15, 2011
Mary ConklinBruce Christiansen, PhD
Presenters
Mary Conklin Interstate Postgraduate Medical Association [email protected]
Bruce Christiansen, PhD UW Center for Tobacco Research & Intervention [email protected]
Disclosures
The presenters declare no financial interest in any commercial entity supporting this activity
The CS2day Collaborative is funded by an educational grant from Pfizer.
What We Will Cover Today
CS2day Background Why a Community Project? Educational Program Description Learning Laboratory Format Outcomes and Lessons Learned
CS2day Partners
CS2day Mission
With the release of
the updated guideline
in 2008 the CS2day
Collaboration was
formed.
Our Collaboration
9 partners Over 150 certified activities, including 4 PI
projects Over 29,000 learners 12 communities Over $17 million in grant funding Share needs assessment and
outcomes strategy Change in patient health demonstrated
Why a Community Project?
Smoking Prevalence among U.S. adults, 1955-2005
20.9%
42.6%
Why a Community Project?
The Emergence of Tobacco Related Disparities
Our Community Projects
Virtual Worlds Second Life, Facebook Educators Group
Employers CSX
State and County Initiatives Indiana, Iowa Allegheny County
Insurers Aetna
Healthcare Systems Bon Secours Health System
Richmond Community
Focused in Richmond, VA
Partnered with Bon Secours Large multi-hospital system Smoke Free Campuses
Developed an Innovative CME Activity with Learning Laboratory
Educational Design
Held 12 two hour CME sessions Trained over 75 healthcare workers
Nurses, Medivan staff, Parish Nurses Respiratory Therapists, Doctors Security Guards
Learning Journal used Follow up outcomes survey on changes
made in practice Volunteers for Learning Laboratory
At the Richmond Raceway – Sept. 2010
Learning Laboratory
Setup a 30’ x 30’ booth in the corporate midway at the Richmond International Raceway
Staffed with 2 CS2day faculty members and Bon Secours healthcare professionals
Talked with over 500 race fans Encouraged them to fill out a smoking survey Follow-up survey with race fans
Outcomes and Lessons Learned
For smokers (Race #1, day 2)
• Motivation to quit: 3.3 on a 1-5 scale
• Planning to talk with a health care provider: 62%
• Counselor effectiveness: 3.8 on a 1-5 scale
Outcomes and Lessons Learned
For trainees:
Effect of challenging setting
Effect of immersion
Every person has a tobacco story to tell
Once Was Not Enough…
Transitioned CME sessions to Bon Secours Returned to the Raceway in April 2011 Other Learning Laboratories Bon Secours now using this educational
model with other chronic diseases
Back at the Races – April 2011
Stay Connected via Social Media
Website www.ceasesmoking2day.com
Facebook Cease Smoking Today
Twitter @CS2day
YouTube ceasesmokingtoday
LinkedIn Cease Smoking Today group
Questions