Supporting Women to a Smoke-Free Pregnancy: A Midwifery Approach in Southampton

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Southampton City developed an in-house midwifery model to support pregnant women in achieving a smoke-free pregnancy. The model includes trained midwives, NRT provision, fortnightly support, and a 12-week quit program. The pathway involves identifying smokers, offering smoking cessation support, and monitoring progress through CO monitoring. Challenges include COVID-19 impacts and the need for improved data collection. Future steps aim to expand support, engage partners, and enhance postnatal care.


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  1. Supporting women to a smoke free pregnancy; A new midwifery model Hannah Leonard Consultant Midwife University Hospital Southampton Christina Nurmahi Women & Newborn Lead Pharmacist University Hospital Southampton

  2. Background 2019- Commissioned smoking cessation services for Southampton City were withdrawn The only support available online or via an app. Our smoking at time of booking rates 14.4% Areas of high need with 25% smokers in some caseloads Our response - To develop an in-house model A new midwifery led service with: Smoking cessation trained midwives NRT provision at point of contact Fortnightly support and a 12 week quit programme Alongside routine CO monitoring in antenatal care

  3. Process Staff training NRT supply legislation permitted under midwives exemptions Infrastructure to provide NRT to community Hubs CO Monitoring Funding agreed Public Health midwife appointed to lead model Pathway for smokers developed Identification of smokers Triage Booking Smoking cessation support and quit journey Data capture NRT provision for inpatients

  4. Southampton SFP Pathway Identification of smokers at point of referral to service Smokers triaged to SFP Midwife for booking appointment Women able to opt out of support, however midwife continues to offer care and revisits as required. Able to take up offer at any time Support accepted- Initial consultation NRT discussed/provided Quit date set CO monitoring for all women At every antenatal appointment Smoke Free Pregnancy Midwife Consultation every 2 weeks 2 weeks NRT supplied CO Validated 12 weeks support Women living in Hampshire continue to be supported by commissioned service.

  5. Challenges and Next Steps Experience within the service has shown that uptake for public health interventions by pregnant women is better when the advice, support and message is delivered by a midwife due to continuity of care. Research has shown that women most likely to make lifestyle changes in pregnancy. Challenges Covid Formulary limitations 16hr / 24hr patches Next steps Improved data collection- Badgernet Additional staff to be trained Starting with NEST teams Risk perception clinic Develop in-house smoking cessation team to support inpatients Role out to Hampshire women Future opportunities Partner support Vape initiatives Expand MSW role to support service provision Postnatal care and ongoing support in community?

  6. Nicotine patches 16hr and 24hr release profiles 24hour patches used and women asked to remove patches for at least 8 hours overnight to allow nicotine free period for fetus.

  7. Thank you Questions?

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