At baseline |
Stage-matched Smoking Cessation Counseling
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(a) Pre-contemplation: Increase awareness of need to change; decisional balance; applying 5 “R”s: relevance, risks, rewards, roadblocks, repetition |
(b) Contemplation: Motivate and increase confidence in ability to quit smoking; enhancing confidence in quitting by reinforcing achievement in previous quit attempt(s) |
(c) Preparation: Set a quit plan and boost self-efficacy to resist smoking; discuss possible withdrawal symptoms and relapse prevention strategies |
Risk communication via Self-regulation model of Illness
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(a) Identity – recognizing the sign and symptoms of cancer |
(b) Help patients understand the cause of cancer (smoking) |
(c) Explain to patients the consequence of continue smoking or smoking cessation |
(d) Emphasis the stage or cancer prognosis can be controlled by stopping smoking |
(e) Reinforce patients’ abilities to change the overall timeline or prognosis of cancer if they can quit smoking substantially |
At 1-week and 1-month telephone counseling |
(1) Assess health-related lifestyle practices with emphasis on smoking cessation, |
(2) Progress of patient’s action plan, |
(3) Assess barriers encountered in the behavior change process, |
(4) Boost self-efficacy, and |
(5) Reinforce cancer related risk perceptions of continue smoking |