‘Come in Out of the Cold’ – Smoking Cessation Pt 2

Back in July, I wrote a summary of my first workplace smoking cessation presentation:

https://pharmaspire.wordpress.com/2013/07/17/smoking-cessation-and-other-lame-unimaginative-post-titles/

It was such a rewarding experience professionally. At the time, I was getting my feet wet in a new location and wanted to create more of a presence among my fellow employees. The goal was to educate my colleagues on what we can do for them and their families. Perhaps I could present to them a pharmacy service they would be proud of within and outside the walls of the building. Though turnout was low, I still enjoyed the session and wanted to share. I found myself writing this:

‘Here’s hoping the next one, – and yes, there will be a next one :) – , will build off of this and bring the discussion to two more people. If I’m lucky, maybe word of mouth will help the turnout. If I have to do 10 more sessions to help 10 more people, I’ll gladly sign up. As an added bonus, I may even be able to prescribe something for those that ask for help.’

It took almost 6 months, but something funny happened. Unbeknownst to me, people talked about it. At first, -no surprise here-, it was the (non-smoking) leadership of the store that appreciated that we would hold these sessions voluntarily. It certainly had the health-education side covered, but also promoted employee engagement. Anyway, 3 weeks ago an employee approached me in one of the aisles and asked if I could  let them know when I would be holding my next session. One of the attendees had enjoyed it back in the summer and managed to stop smoking. Turns out it was only for a week but it resulted in them settling back into a routine that featured a significant reduction in daily smokes.

That was all it took. As the title suggests, my next session was immediately planned and held the last Tuesday in November after posting signage all over the store common areas (punch-clock, lunch room, bathroom doors, etc). I used the same format as before: over the lunch hour (pepperoni pizza on the menu this time, much to the chagrin of our in-house dietitian :$), I had my co-host and  partner-in-crime on tap for variety, and we rolled out the same presentation.

The story should go something like this:

‘We had 20 people, most were employees but more than a few were family members trying to quit themselves or there to support a loved one. We laughed and cried. The presenters were charming and phenomenal in every way, not to mention well-dressed and extremely humble (hah!). After the discussion, we made a toast to good health and entered a rousing rendition of Kumbayah before they individually booked appointments to develop their care plans.’

Sigh. I want to say the above is mostly true, especially those wily presenters. Time to roll out some bullet points.

– Divide the congregation by 20

– There was a family member who wasn’t quite ready to engage.

– There was no crying…plenty of laughing

– We DID toast to good health. Kumbayah may have to wait for the Christmas party festivities.

– An appointment WAS booked and a care plan is being developed as I type this.

Addiction is intensely personal as both a struggle and a journey. Many choose to battle in their own ways. Some are completely successful while others are not. Only the smoker can ready themselves to quit, and some are never ready. I liked the way this read in the first post:

‘But maybe, just maybe, a few of those folks have really struggled with their attempts to quit and lack any confidence to push through. If I make myself available, and convey that I want to help, perhaps that contact can make a difference.’

One person asked for the session…that person received the session. With pleasure.

Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any agency, employer or affiliation.

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About Devin Covey

A proud member of the pharmacy profession since 1997, I have a passion for people and helping them thrive. Interests include writing, singing, musical theatre, and biking around my home province of Nova Scotia, Canada.

One thought on “‘Come in Out of the Cold’ – Smoking Cessation Pt 2

  1. Chantal Audet's avatar Chantal Audet says:

    I enjoy reading your blog. I didn’t recall you had such great penmanship (probably because you were always stuck with med chem learning issues in tutorials lol). Hope you stay inspired to write (and inspire your readers) for while. Happy holidays to you, Diane, and the kids. Cheers:)

    Chantal

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