2016
DOI: 10.1017/jsc.2016.23
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Smoking Cessation Care for People with a Mental Illness: Family Carer Expectations of Health and Community Services

Abstract: Introduction: Smoking prevalence remains high among people with a mental illness, contributing to higher levels of morbidity and mortality. Health and community services are an opportune setting for the provision of smoking cessation care. Although family carers are acknowledged to play a critical role in supporting the care and assistance provided by such services to people with a mental illness, their expectations regarding the delivery of smoking cessation care have not been examined.Aims: To explore family… Show more

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“…A perception that the health risk behaviours have an impact on mental health is consistent with previous research among family carers, where carers reported a perception of a bidirectional relationship between physical and mental health, [79] and have expressed expectations for smoking cessation care to be provided to clients with a mental health condition [80]. Similarities were found between the results of the current study and a previous study exploring carer expectations of smoking cessation care by health and community services [80].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…A perception that the health risk behaviours have an impact on mental health is consistent with previous research among family carers, where carers reported a perception of a bidirectional relationship between physical and mental health, [79] and have expressed expectations for smoking cessation care to be provided to clients with a mental health condition [80]. Similarities were found between the results of the current study and a previous study exploring carer expectations of smoking cessation care by health and community services [80].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Similarities were found between the results of the current study and a previous study exploring carer expectations of smoking cessation care by health and community services [80]. Carers, in a previous study, who perceived that smoking cessation would have a positive impact on mental health were more likely to expect smoking cessation care in mental health hospitals, community mental health services, and non-government organisations [80]. Such findings suggest carers are aware of the impact of health risk behaviours on mental health.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…To begin addressing this evidence gap, the authors recently conducted two studies, in collaboration with Australian carer organisations (Bailey et al, accepted;Lawn, McNaughton & Fuller, 2015). First, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in partnership with Carer Assist New South Wales, with 144 carers (Bailey et al, accepted).…”
Section: Accepted M Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%