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. 2012 May 15;12:33. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-12-33

Table 4.

Main protocol of the Telephone Counselling (TC) and Face-to-face Counselling (FC) sessions for smoking cardiac patients

Preparation
Action
Maintenance
Session 1
(Pre-) contemplation:
Discussing the harmful effects of nicotine and the vicious cycle of nicotine dependence.
Striking a balance between pros and cons of smoking and cessation.
Session 2
Preparation:
Helping the patient to make the decision to quit smoking and prepare for quitting by providing information on nicotine withdrawal.
Session 3
Action:
Providing information about the desire to smoke.
Teaching strategies for dealing with craving and withdrawal symptoms.
Session 4
Action:
Providing information about tempting (high risk) situations.
Teaching coping strategies for tempting situations.
Session 5
Maintenance: Providing information about relapse and discussing strategies for how to prevent relapse to smoking. Developing an emergency plan in case the patient lapses.
Session 6
Maintenance:
Choosing and discussing a theme relevant to the patient (i.e. stress, negative affect social pressure or controlling weight) to avoid relapse to smoking.
Session 7
Maintenance:
Follow-up call.
Evaluation of the cessation progress and discussing relapse prevention strategies.
All sessions
• Boost patients’ motivation to quit smoking and/or maintain abstinence;
• Adapt the content of the session to the particular situation and need of the patient;
• Take into account that numerous patients quit at hospitalisation and retrospectively discuss pre-action stages to enhance consciousness of smoking cessation.
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 1
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 2
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 3
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 4
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 5
TC: 15 min
FC: 45 min
week 7
TC: 15 min
FC: 15 min
week 12