Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Modelling intentions to provide smoking cessation support among mental health professionals in the Netherlands

Authors: Matthijs Blankers, Renate Buisman, Petra Hopman, Ronald van Gool, Margriet van Laar

Published in: Tobacco Induced Diseases | Issue 1/2016

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Tobacco use prevalence is elevated among people with mental illnesses, leading to elevated rates of premature smoking-related mortality. Opportunities to encourage smoking cessation among them are currently underused by mental health professionals. In this paper, we aim to explore mechanisms to invigorate professionals’ intentions to help patients stop smoking.

Methods

Data stem from a recent staff survey on the provision of smoking cessation support to patients with mental illnesses in the Netherlands. Items and underlying constructs were based on the theory of planned behaviour and literature on habitual behaviour. Data were weighted and only data from staff members with regular patient contact (n = 506) were included. Descriptive statistics of the survey items are presented and in a second step using structural equation modelling (SEM), we regressed the latent variables attitudes, subjective norms (SN), perceived behavioural control (PBC), past cessation support behaviour (PB) and current smoking behaviour on intentions to provide support. In optimisation steps, models comprising a subset of this initial model were evaluated.

Results

A sample of 506 mental health workers who had direct contact with patients completed the survey. The majority of them were females (70.0 %), respondents had an average age of 42.5 years (SD = 12.0). Seventy-five percent had at least a BSc educational background. Of the respondents, 76 % indicated that patients should be encouraged more to quit smoking. Respondents were supportive to train their direct colleagues to provide cessation support more often (71 %) and also supported the involvement of mental health care facilities in providing cessation support to patients (69 %). The majority of the respondents feels capable to provide cessation support (66 %). Two thirds of the respondents wants to provide support, however only a minority (35 %) intends to actually do so during the coming year. Next, using SEM an acceptable fit was found of the constructs derived from the theory of planned behaviour and literature on habitual behaviour to the weighted data (χ 2 (322) = 1188, p < .001; RMSEA = 0.067; CFI = 0.983), after removal of insignificant latent variables (SN and current smoking) and inclusion of covariates. Attitudes, PBC and PB of staff are the strongest identified correlates of intention toward providing cessation support to patients. SN and staff smoking behaviour were found to be weaker, non-significant correlates.

Conclusions

To nudge staff towards providing cessation support to people with mental illnesses one should aim at influencing attitudes and perceived behavioural control.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
6.
go back to reference U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The health consequences of smoking: 50 years of progress. A report of the surgeon general. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2014. http://archive.is/iJmOV. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The health consequences of smoking: 50 years of progress. A report of the surgeon general. Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health; 2014. http://​archive.​is/​iJmOV.
10.
go back to reference Roberts E, Evins AE, McNeill A, Robson D. Efficacy and acceptability of pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation in adults with serious mental illness: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Addiction. 2015. doi:10.1111/add.13236.PubMed Roberts E, Evins AE, McNeill A, Robson D. Efficacy and acceptability of pharmacotherapy for smoking cessation in adults with serious mental illness: A systematic review and network meta-analysis. Addiction. 2015. doi:10.​1111/​add.​13236.PubMed
11.
go back to reference Blankers M, Buisman R, ter Weijde W, van Laar M. Rookbeleid in de GGZ: Een verkenning van beleid en praktijk tijdens verblijf in geïntegreerde GGZ-instellingen, verslavingszorginstellingen en RIBW’s. [Smoking policy in mental health care facilities: Exploration of policy and practise for inpatients of integrated mental health care institutions, substance abuse treatment centres, and regional institutions for sheltered housing] Utrecht: Trimbos-instituut; 2015. http://archive.is/bzdxH. Blankers M, Buisman R, ter Weijde W, van Laar M. Rookbeleid in de GGZ: Een verkenning van beleid en praktijk tijdens verblijf in geïntegreerde GGZ-instellingen, verslavingszorginstellingen en RIBW’s. [Smoking policy in mental health care facilities: Exploration of policy and practise for inpatients of integrated mental health care institutions, substance abuse treatment centres, and regional institutions for sheltered housing] Utrecht: Trimbos-instituut; 2015. http://​archive.​is/​bzdxH.
19.
go back to reference Perkins MB, Jensen PS, Jaccard J, Gollwitzer P, Oettingen G, Pappadopulos E, Hoagwood KE. Applying theory-driven approaches to understanding and modifying clinicians’ behavior: what do we know? Psychiatr Serv. 2007;58(3):342–8.CrossRefPubMed Perkins MB, Jensen PS, Jaccard J, Gollwitzer P, Oettingen G, Pappadopulos E, Hoagwood KE. Applying theory-driven approaches to understanding and modifying clinicians’ behavior: what do we know? Psychiatr Serv. 2007;58(3):342–8.CrossRefPubMed
20.
go back to reference McCarty MC, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Vessey JT. Nurses’ attitudes concerning the delivery of brief cessation advice to hospitalized smokers. Prev Med. 2001;33(6):674–81.CrossRefPubMed McCarty MC, Hennrikus DJ, Lando HA, Vessey JT. Nurses’ attitudes concerning the delivery of brief cessation advice to hospitalized smokers. Prev Med. 2001;33(6):674–81.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Puffer S, Rashidian A. Practice nurses’ intentions to use clinical guidelines. J Adv Nurs. 2004;47(5):500–9.CrossRefPubMed Puffer S, Rashidian A. Practice nurses’ intentions to use clinical guidelines. J Adv Nurs. 2004;47(5):500–9.CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Nederland GGZ. Medewerkers@GGZ 2009 – Inventarisatie van personeel in de GGZ. Amersfoort: GGZ Nederland; 2010. Nederland GGZ. Medewerkers@GGZ 2009 – Inventarisatie van personeel in de GGZ. Amersfoort: GGZ Nederland; 2010.
27.
go back to reference Jackson DL, Gillaspy JA, Purc-Stephenson R. Reporting practices in confirmatory factor analysis: an overview and some recommendations. Psychol Methods. 2009;14(1):6–23. doi:10.1037/a0014694.CrossRefPubMed Jackson DL, Gillaspy JA, Purc-Stephenson R. Reporting practices in confirmatory factor analysis: an overview and some recommendations. Psychol Methods. 2009;14(1):6–23. doi:10.​1037/​a0014694.CrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Kline RB. Principles and practice of structural equation modeling. 3rd ed. New York: Guilford Press; 2010. ISBN: 978-1-60623-877-6. Kline RB. Principles and practice of structural equation modeling. 3rd ed. New York: Guilford Press; 2010. ISBN: 978-1-60623-877-6.
30.
go back to reference Verdurmen J, Monshouwer K, van Laar M. Factsheet continu onderzoek rookgewoonten 2014 [Fact sheet monitor smoking behaviour 2014]. Utrecht: Trimbos-instituut; 2014. http://archive.is/HAZOQ. Verdurmen J, Monshouwer K, van Laar M. Factsheet continu onderzoek rookgewoonten 2014 [Fact sheet monitor smoking behaviour 2014]. Utrecht: Trimbos-instituut; 2014. http://​archive.​is/​HAZOQ.
34.
35.
go back to reference Sarna LP, Bialous SA, Králíková E, Kmetova A, Felbrová V, Kulovaná S, Malá K, Roubíčková E, Wells MJ, Brook JK. Tobacco cessation practices and attitudes among nurses in the Czech Republic. Cancer Nurs. 2015. doi:10.1097/NCC.0000000000000222.PubMed Sarna LP, Bialous SA, Králíková E, Kmetova A, Felbrová V, Kulovaná S, Malá K, Roubíčková E, Wells MJ, Brook JK. Tobacco cessation practices and attitudes among nurses in the Czech Republic. Cancer Nurs. 2015. doi:10.​1097/​NCC.​0000000000000222​.PubMed
40.
go back to reference MacCallum RC. Model specification: Procedures, strategies, and related issues. In: Hoyle RH, editor. Structural equation modeling: Concepts, issues, and applications. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 1995. ISBN-13: 978–0803953185. MacCallum RC. Model specification: Procedures, strategies, and related issues. In: Hoyle RH, editor. Structural equation modeling: Concepts, issues, and applications. Thousand Oaks: Sage; 1995. ISBN-13: 978–0803953185.
Metadata
Title
Modelling intentions to provide smoking cessation support among mental health professionals in the Netherlands
Authors
Matthijs Blankers
Renate Buisman
Petra Hopman
Ronald van Gool
Margriet van Laar
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Tobacco Induced Diseases / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1617-9625
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12971-016-0096-5

Other articles of this Issue 1/2016

Tobacco Induced Diseases 1/2016 Go to the issue