Training and resources - for other health settings

Tobacco smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death and disease in Australia. Health professionals play a crucial role and are well placed to deliver smoking cessation care to patients who smoke. Brief advice from a health professional is a major external trigger in prompting a patient to attempt to quit.


Stopping smoking is the best thing a person can do for their health. The 3-step brief advice model focuses on identifying patients who smoke and helping them to access best practice tobacco dependence treatment: a combination of pharmacotherapy and multi-session behavioural intervention through Quitline (13 7848).

The brief advice model has three steps:

  • Ask all patients about smoking status and document this in their medical record.

  • Advise all patients who smoke to quit in a clear, non-confrontational and personalised way, focusing on the benefits of quitting and advising of the best way to quit.

  • Help by offering referral to behavioural intervention through Quitline (13 7848) and prescribe (or help patients to access) pharmacotherapy, such as nicotine replacement therapy.

Brief advice: Ask, Advise, Help

A range of resources for health professionals and patients has been developed by Quit, which you can order through the Quit resource hub.

Resources

Quitline is a confidential, evidenced-based telephone counselling service. Qualified Quitline counsellors use behaviour change techniques and motivational interviewing over multiple calls to help people plan, make and sustain a quit attempt.

There are two ways to refer patients to Quitline:

  • Quitline fax referral sheet

  • Online referral form.

Referring your patients to Quitline

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Tobacco in Australia: Facts & Issues is a comprehensive review of the major issues in smoking and health in Australia, compiled by Cancer Council Victoria.

Tobacco in Australia: Facts & Issues

The online Essentials training, developed by Quit, is appropriate for health professionals working in a range of settings. The training aims to equip health professionals with the skills, confidence and knowledge to support patients who smoke to quit.

Duration: Approximately 30 mins

Cost:

  • Training is free for VIC, SA and WA learners.

  • A registration fee of $20 applies for other states and territories.

Learning objectives:

  • Understand who is smoking and which priority populations have higher rates of smoking.

  • Understand the negative impacts of smoking on health outcomes.

  • Know how to provide fast, simple and effective brief advice in a supportive non-judgemental manner.

  • Understand the important role of multi-session behavioural intervention (such as Quitline) and how to refer.

  • Understand the different smoking cessation pharmacotherapy options available.

  • Know what additional resources are available and how to refer.

Certification: Printable certificate

For health professionals working in mental health, there is an optional extended learning module (additional 30 mins duration).

Essentials training for health professionals

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