Stay Quit Coach is designed to help with quitting smoking. It is intended to serve as a source of readily available support and information for adults who are already in treatment to quit smoking - to help them stay quit even after treatment ends. The app guides users in creating a tailored plan that takes into account their personal reasons for quitting. It provides information about smoking and quitting, interactive tools to help users cope with urges to smoke, and motivational messages and support contacts to help users stay smoke-free.
Stay Quit Coach is based on the smoking treatment manual “Integrated Care for Smoking Cessation: Treatment for Veterans with PTSD,” which was written by Miles McFall and Andrew Saxon in collaboration with David Kalman and Timothy Carmody. This treatment is based on evidence-based clinical practices, and has been shown to double quit rates of military veterans with PTSD.
Stay Quit Coach was the result of a collaborative effort among the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD), the VA Sierra Pacific (VISN 21) Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), VA Clinical Public Health Group (CPH) and the Department of Defense National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2). Additional partners include the VA Puget Sound Health Care System and Northwest (VISN 20) MIRECC, and VA Mid-Atlantic (VISN 6) MIRECC.
Tetap Keluar Pelatih dirancang untuk membantu dengan berhenti merokok. Hal ini dimaksudkan untuk melayani sebagai sumber dukungan dan informasi yang tersedia untuk orang dewasa yang sudah dalam pengobatan untuk berhenti merokok - untuk membantu mereka tetap berhenti bahkan setelah perawatan berakhir. Aplikasi ini memandu pengguna dalam membuat rencana disesuaikan yang memperhitungkan alasan pribadi mereka untuk berhenti. Ini memberikan informasi tentang merokok dan berhenti, alat interaktif untuk membantu pengguna mengatasi dorongan untuk merokok, dan pesan motivasi dan kontak dukungan untuk membantu pengguna tetap bebas asap rokok.
Tetap Keluar Pelatih didasarkan pada pengobatan merokok manual "Perawatan Terpadu untuk Berhenti Merokok: Pengobatan untuk Veteran dengan PTSD," yang ditulis oleh Miles McFall dan Andrew Saxon bekerjasama dengan David Kalman dan Timothy Carmody. Perawatan ini didasarkan pada praktek klinik berbasis bukti, dan telah terbukti dua kali lipat tingkat berhenti veteran militer dengan PTSD.
Tetap Keluar Pelatih adalah hasil dari upaya kolaborasi antara Departemen Urusan Veteran (VA) Pusat Nasional untuk PTSD (NCPTSD), VA Sierra Pacific (VISN 21) Penyakit Mental Penelitian, Pendidikan, dan Clinical Pusat (MIRECC), VA Klinis Grup Kesehatan masyarakat (CPH) dan Departemen Pertahanan Pusat Nasional untuk Telehealth & Teknologi (T2). mitra tambahan mencakup Sistem VA Puget Sound Kesehatan dan Northwest (VISN 20) MIRECC, dan VA Mid-Atlantic (VISN 6) MIRECC.
Stay Quit Coach is designed to help with quitting smoking. It is intended to serve as a source of readily available support and information for adults who are already in treatment to quit smoking - to help them stay quit even after treatment ends. The app guides users in creating a tailored plan that takes into account their personal reasons for quitting. It provides information about smoking and quitting, interactive tools to help users cope with urges to smoke, and motivational messages and support contacts to help users stay smoke-free.
Stay Quit Coach is based on the smoking treatment manual “Integrated Care for Smoking Cessation: Treatment for Veterans with PTSD,” which was written by Miles McFall and Andrew Saxon in collaboration with David Kalman and Timothy Carmody. This treatment is based on evidence-based clinical practices, and has been shown to double quit rates of military veterans with PTSD.
Stay Quit Coach was the result of a collaborative effort among the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) National Center for PTSD (NCPTSD), the VA Sierra Pacific (VISN 21) Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC), VA Clinical Public Health Group (CPH) and the Department of Defense National Center for Telehealth & Technology (T2). Additional partners include the VA Puget Sound Health Care System and Northwest (VISN 20) MIRECC, and VA Mid-Atlantic (VISN 6) MIRECC.