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Canadian Smoking Cessation Clinical Practice Guideline

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CANADIAN SMOKING CESSATION GUIDELINETOOLS/RESOURCESTITLE DESCRIPTION RESOURCECouples and <strong>Smoking</strong>:What you need to knowwhen you are pregnantHelping Women QuitPREGNETSTEACH training course:Helping PregnantSmokers Stop <strong>Smoking</strong>:An Interactive CaseBased CourseMotheriskThe Right Time...TheRight Reasons...Dadstalk about Reducing andQuitting <strong>Smoking</strong>.This is a self-help booklet for pregnant women who smoke. Inthis booklet you will learn how routines, habits, and ways ofinteracting with your partner influence smoking.Understanding how smoking is influenced by others andeveryday routines is an important first step in changingsmoking behaviours. If you decide to reduce or stop smoking,you can use this booklet along with other resources tosupport you in reaching your goals.A guide giving background on tobacco cessation for women,and step by step instructions to helping women quit smoking.It tells you what questions to ask to identify a cessationapproach for each woman, and it points you to resources toaddress her needs.Website with the mission to improve the health of mothers,fetuses, babies and children.Goals: To eliminate smoking in pregnant and postpartumwomen by increasing the capacity to quit and stay quit usinga woman centred model of care.This specialty course manual will allow clinicians to increasetheir knowledge about tobacco use, screening, assessment,and interventions with pregnant and postnatal women. Theprice of this manual reflects only the development and laborcosts associated with its production.Connected to Sick Children’s Hospital in Toronto, Motheriskprovides online information on the risks of using substances(including tobacco) while pregnant. It also offers telephonecounselling for women, and consultation for serviceproviders.This booklet is based on fathers’ experiences of reducing andquitting smoking. The quotes in the booklet are fromexpectant and new dads who smoke or have recently reducedor quit and offer their thoughts and ideas. This booklet is formen who identify with the challenges around being anexpectant or new dad who smokes.Self-help bookletGuide – Alcohol,Drug andEducationService, BCOnline resource,discussion boardCourse manualand in-persontrainingWebsite,telephonecounselling1-877-327-4636Self-help bookletRESEARCH GAPSRelationship between smoking and infertilityUse of bupropion and varenicline as asmoking cessation aid – need more researchon the effectiveness and safetyNeed more evidence of risk/benefit analysisof various smoking cessation aidsPREGNANT & BREASTFEEDING WOMEN 35

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