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PA
Free Quitline -
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
WHAT:
Pennsylvania has joined several other states
in offering its residents Free Quitline cessation services.
Pennsylvania’s Free Quitline, 1-800-QUIT-NOW
(1-800-784-8669), is offered
as a partnership between the Pennsylvania Department of Health
and the American Cancer Society. Based on state-of-the art
techniques in smoking cessation, the service provides counseling
and structured assistance for individuals who are
interested in quitting.
WHO & WHERE:
Adults in
Pennsylvania who are committed
to quitting smoking are eligible to call
the
“Free Quitline” for smoking cessation
assistance. Those wanting to help someone
quit also are encouraged to
call.
WHEN:
The Free Quitline can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
WHY:
Each year millions of Americans attempt to
stop smoking. Many are interested in advice and counseling
that may improve their likelihood of success. However, most
of these smokers are not willing or able to attend individual
or group counseling sessions. Because of easy access and caller
confidentiality, telephone counseling and self-help materials
may provide a useful approach to assisting smokers achieve
and maintain cessation.
When compared with
smokers who try to quit on their own, smokers who make quit
attempts with telephone support and self-help advice are approximately
twice as likely to attain success.
HOW:
The Free Quitline is staffed by a group of clinically trained
counselors. Callers are assessed for their readiness to quit
and given counseling options. Counselors then offer up to
five pro-active counseling sessions to smokers who are ready
to make a serious attempt to quit.
Counselors also
provide active listening to callers, educational information,
and referral to other healthcare professionals if needed,
prescription advice for action, social reinforcement, skill
training, and encouragement for expressions of thoughts and
feelings.
Finally, counselors provide cessation information and help
callers find local resources and cessation assistance programs
to follow-up Quitline sessions.
While this service
focuses on cigarette smokers, the advice and support that
it provides also may be useful for helping other tobacco dependence.
The service is available in English and Spanish, with other
languages available as needed.
All calls are confidential
and strict privacy of all information received will be maintained.
For more
information, visit the
PA Dept. of Health Website
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