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A protocol for a smoke-free mental health facility

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2013

Renee Bittoun*
Affiliation:
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia
Stefan Nynycz
Affiliation:
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia
Debbie Ross
Affiliation:
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia
Kerry Foley
Affiliation:
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia
Louise Ross
Affiliation:
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia
*
Address for correspondence: Renee Bittoun, Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia. Email: bittour@med.usyd.edu.au.
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It is not uncommon for staff of mental health facilities to have diverging opinions regarding the tobacco use of their patients. Surveys have shown that a significant proportion of staff believe that the smoke free policies are harsh and difficult to implement in health facilities where patient compliance is a matter of serious concern (Lawn, 2004, Wye et al., 2010). Intra-staff disputes and arguments with patients as to how to implement these policies, if at all, occur frequently. This protocol was developed at the request of staff at a mental health facility for HIV AIDS patients afflicted with dementia. Staff were concerned about imminent smoke-free regulations that would impact on their unit.

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Figure 1 – Protocol.