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Impact of a total smoking ban in a high secure hospital

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Irene Cormac*
Affiliation:
Rampton Hospital, Retford
Sandra Creasey
Affiliation:
Rampton Hospital, Retford
Ann McNeill
Affiliation:
City Hospital, Nottingham
Michael Ferriter
Affiliation:
Rampton Hospital, Retford
Bernard Huckstep
Affiliation:
Rampton Hospital, Retford
Karen D'Silva
Affiliation:
Rampton Hospital, Retford
*
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Abstract

Aims and method

To assess the impact of a total smoking ban in a high secure psychiatric hospital. Staff and patients were surveyed before and after implementation. Data were collected on untoward incidents, seclusions, nicotine replacement therapy and changes in psychotropic medication.

Results

Of the 298 patients in the hospital for the evaluation period, 72.8% were smokers before the ban. There were no significant differences in rates of seclusion before and after the ban and only one significant comparison (P =0.01) showed an increase in untoward incidents for smokers. There were no significant increases in the use of psychotropic medication after the ban.

Clinical implications

With adequate preparation, it is possible to implement a total smoking ban in a high secure psychiatric setting without serious negative consequences.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2010
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Table 1 Violent incidents in pre-ban smokers and non-smokers before and after the ban

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Table 2 Episodes of seclusion of pre-ban smokers and non-smokers before and after the ban

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Table 3 Pre-ban smokers: comparison of mean dose of medication in the two study periods

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Table 4 Pre-ban non-smokers: comparison of mean dose of medication in the two study periods

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