Practical Clinical Strategies for Delivering Evidence-based Tobacco Dependence Interventions

Duration
90 Minutes
Speakers

Daryl Sharp, PhD, PMHCNS-BC, NPP

Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Diversity in the School of Nursing, Professor of Clinical Nursing and Center for Community Health, University of Rochester

Dr. Daryl Sharp is Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity at the University of Rochester School of Nursing. She also holds an appointment as Professor of Clinical Nursing and in the Center for Community Health where she serves as Director of Quality and Education in the Healthy Living Center. A nationally certified advanced practice psychiatric nurse and founding director of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program, Dr. Sharp served as project director for the University of Rochester School of Nursing Tobacco Dependence Intervention Program, which provided tobacco dependence interventions for those challenged by serious mental illness. She currently co-chairs the American Psychiatric Nurses Association Tobacco Dependence Council, which has worked closely with the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center to implement and evaluate a national strategic plan designed to increase the delivery of tobacco dependence interventions by psychiatric nurses nationwide.

Webinar Objectives
  • What do I need to know about the epidemiology of smoking and mental illness?
  • What is the nature of nicotine addiction and pharmacodynamics?
  • What effective strategies are available for tobacco dependence treatment?
  • How can I motivate persons with mental health disorders to stop smoking?
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