Empowering Quitters: Pharmacy-Led Interventions for Smoking Cessation

Empowering Quitters: Pharmacy-Led Interventions for Smoking Cessation

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Overview

About this course

Tobacco use, particularly cigarette smoking, continues to be a major public health issue. It contributes to a wide range of chronic conditions, such as cardiovascular diseases, respiratory illnesses, and various cancers. These health risks affect not only smokers but also non-smokers through secondhand smoke exposure. Pharmacy-led interventions for smoking cessation are essential in preventing the development or progression of these detrimental health outcomes.

Pharmacists play a crucial role as the first point of contact for individuals seeking guidance on smoking cessation. With their accessibility and specialized knowledge, they are uniquely positioned to provide expert advice and support throughout the quitting process. By educating patients about the severe health risks associated with tobacco use and the positive benefits of quitting, pharmacists can motivate and sustain their commitment to a smoke-free future. With the rising popularity of e-cigarettes as smoking alternatives, pharmacists must also inform patients about their potential risks and the lack of long-term safety data.

Pharmacists contribute to smoking cessation through utilizing evidence-based strategies such as brief tobacco interventions or brief advice, intensive behavioral support or counselling, and pharmacologic treatment. For individuals trying to quit, nicotine withdrawal symptoms can be challenging. Pharmacists can help manage these symptoms by recommending nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) and non-nicotine medication options. By providing tailored guidance, pharmacists can empower patients in overcoming nicotine addiction and increasing their chances of successfully quitting.

This e-learning module delves into the harmful effects of tobacco use, outlining its associated health risks and the benefits of quitting. It also provides a comprehensive overview of evidence-based, pharmacy-led interventions for smoking cessation.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this module, learners will be able to:

  • Understand the widespread impact of tobacco use, with particular emphasis on the significant burden imposed by cigarette smoking.
  • Discuss the health risks associated with tobacco use among smokers, non-smokers, and special populations.
  • Differentiate the various forms of smoked or inhaled tobacco products.
  • Articulate the benefits of smoking cessation for individuals, families, and communities.
  • Recognize the health improvements that occur after smoking cessation.
  • Identify the evidence-based strategies for smoking cessation that pharmacists can implement.

Topics covered 

  • Introduction to Tobacco Use and Smoking
  • Health Risks Associated with Tobacco Use
  • The Importance of Smoking Cessation
  • Pharmacy-led Tobacco Cessation Interventions

This module is created in collaboration with:

Ph. Ng Yi Ling
RPh MMPS 19163,
Professional Care & Development Manager
Alpro Pharmacy

CAT3A: 1 Point Available

  • Score at least 80% on the quiz.
  • A certificate can be downloaded upon successful completion of the quiz. Please use the information on the certificate to claim your CPD points.

Keywords: pharmacy-led interventions, pharmacists, smoking cessation, secondhand smoke exposure, e-cigarettes, vapes, brief advice, intensive behavioral counselling, nicotine withdrawal symptoms, nicotine replacement therapy

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