Provision of Social Support as Part of Treatment

Intra-treatment social support

Encourage your patients in their quit attempts. Let them know that:

  • Effective tobacco dependence treatments are now available 
  • Half of all the people who once smoked have now quit 

Communicate your belief in your patient's ability to quit: 

  • Ask how your patient feels about quitting 
  • Directly express concern and willingness to help
  • Be open to expressions of fears of quitting, difficulties experienced and ambivalent feelings 

Encourage your patient to talk about the quitting process. Ask about the: 

  • Reasons the patient wants to quit 
  • Concerns or worries about quitting 
  • Success the patient has achieved 
  • Difficulties encountered while quitting

Extra-treatment social support

Help in securing social support outside of treatment

  • Train your patient to ask for support from family, friends, and co-workers 
  • Help patients to identify others who will be supportive 
  • Prompt support seeking: 
    • Call patients to remind them to seek support 
    • Assign patients to be "buddies" for one another. Inform patients of resources such as QuitlineNC
  • Aid your patients in establishing a smoke-free home
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