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Tobacco Cessation Resources  

The following Tobacco Cessation resources were developed in response to requests by Region VIII CHC clinicians for effective tobacco cessation strategies. Community Health Centers are encouraged to print these resources for their own use.

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Tobacco Cessation Provider Education Resources
Tobacco Cessation Patient Education Resources
Other Online Resources
National Quitlines

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TOBACCO CESSATION PROVIDER EDUCATION RESOURCES

Evidence Based Clinical Guidelines

CHAMPS has compiled a list of links to current evidence based clinical guidelines, including tobacco cessation and reduction. Click HERE to access to the most current list of guidelines.

Tobacco Cessation Guideline Reference Card

The Guideline for Tobacco Cessation and Secondhand Smoke Exposure, developed by the Colorado Clinical Guidelines Collaborative (CCGC), includes both the 5A and 3A intervention approaches and pharmacotherapy treatments. Click HERE to view this reference card.

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TOBACCO CESSATION PATIENT EDUCATION RESOURCES

The following information has been collected to assist providers with patient education, one piece of an effective tobacco cessation strategy. To provide your patients with appropriate tobacco cessation materials, identify the material that best suits your patient, then click on the title and share the information with your patient (by copying the pages or participating in online interaction).

TOPIC
(TYPE OF MATERIAL):

TITLE OF MATERIAL
(SOURCE):

Smoking: Consequences
(Webpage with printable cancerous lung card)

Gallery of Gore
(TeenQuit)

Smoking: Consequences
(Webpage with links to printable resources)

Health Consequences of Smoking: Report of the Surgeon General May 27,2004
(US Department of Health and Human Services)

Smoking: Consequences
(Webpage with links to printable resources)

2006 Surgeon General's Report- The Health Consequences of Involuntary Exposure to Tobacco Smoke
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Smoking: Consequences
(Webpage with links to printable resources)

Health Consequences of Smoking on the Body
(National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion)

Quitting: How To
(Webpage with links)

Getting Help to Quit Smoking
(American Lung Association)

Quitting: Preparation
(Webpage)

Making the Decision
(QuitNet)

Quitting: Preparation
(Webpage with interactive questionnaire)

Quit Tools: Are You Addicted to Nicotine? (Teen Quit)

Quitting: Teen Resources
(Webpage)

Links: Links to and Descriptions of Other Sites Designed for Teens
(Teen Quit)

Quitting: Teen Resources
(Webpage)

Quit Tools
(Teen Quit)

Quitting
(Online Class;
registration required)

Freedom From Smoking ® Online
(American Lung Association)

Quitting
(Online Guide with printable version)

Smokefree.gov
(National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health & Human Services, FirstGov)

Tools for Patients
(Patient Education Handouts and Rx Assistance)

Clinicians.org/Tobacco Free
Association of Clinicians for the Underserved

Tools for Patients
(Overview, Interventions, Resources, and National Data )

Healthy People 2020
(Department of Health and Human Services)

 

 

Note: Please be aware that the Internet and tobacco cessation research are both dynamic environments and the chosen links may change at anytime. For additional information, please browse the Other Online Resources (below).

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OTHER ONLINE RESOURCES

American Cancer Society
www.cancer.org

American Legacy Foundation
www.legacyforhealth.org

American Lung Association
www.lungusa.org

Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, Tobacco Free
www.clinicians.org/tobaccofree/

BeTobaccoFree.gov
www.betobaccofree.gov

Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids
www.tobaccofreekids.org

National Cancer Institute
www.cancer.gov/cancertopics

US Environmental Protection Agency, Smoke-Free Homes
www.epa.gov/smokefree/index.html

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NATIONAL QUITLINES

National Quitline Map
North American Quitline Consortium
www.naquitline.org/?page=mappage

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