| Literature DB >> 18837985 |
Abu Saleh M Abdullah1, Tai-Hing Lam, Steve K K Chan, Gabriel M Leung, Iris Chi, Winnie W N Ho, Sophia S C Chan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Different smoking cessation programmes have been developed in the last decade but utilization by the elderly is low. We evaluated a pilot mobile smoking cessation service for the Chinese elderly in Hong Kong and identified predictors of quitting.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18837985 PMCID: PMC2570661 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2318-8-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Figure 1Flow of subject recruitment in the Mobile Smoking Cessation Programme (MSCP).
Demographic, lifestyle, smoking and quitting related factors of 365 smokers to the mobile smoking cessation programme (MSCP) participants (n = 365)
| % | |
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| Male | 71 |
| Female | 29 |
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| Retired | 86 |
| Unemployed | 6 |
| Employed | 1 |
| Homemakers | 7 |
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| 60–69 | 21 |
| 70–79 | 41 |
| 80 or above | 38 |
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| No formal education | 39 |
| Primary school | 46 |
| Secondary or above | 15 |
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| Single | 15 |
| Married | 44 |
| Divorced, separated and widowed | 41 |
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| ≤ 10 | 70 |
| > 10 | 30 |
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| Under 20 | 62 |
| 20 or above | 38 |
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| Mild | 65 |
| Moderate | 20 |
| Severe | 15 |
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| Nil | 71 |
| 1 or more | 29 |
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| No spouse/spouse not smoker | 90 |
| Spouse is smoker | 10 |
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| Nil | 41 |
| 1 attempt or more | 59 |
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| Less than a day or not at all | 5 |
| > = 1 day | 95 |
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| No | 23 |
| Yes | 77 |
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| No | 62 |
| Yes | 38 |
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| Less important (< mean) | 48 |
| More important (> = mean) | 52 |
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| Less difficult (< mean) | 53 |
| More difficult (> = mean) | 47 |
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| Less confident (< mean) | 42 |
| More confident (> = mean) | 58 |
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| Regular user and occasional users | 18 |
| Never or rarely drink | 82 |
Note: Total percentage may be more or less than 100 due to rounding of the figures.
a Nicotine dependency level was measured by Fagerstrom scale, then further divided into 3 levels: low (score 0–3), moderate (score 4–8) and severe (score 6–10).; n = 354, 11 missing.
bIncluded only those who were given NRT (n = 255).
cSubjects who reported using nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) for at least 4 weeks during the 3 month follow up was defined as adherent to NRT use.
dTotal n = 352, 13 missing
eTotal n = 356, 9 missing
fTotal n = 355, 10 missing
gTotal n = 345, 20 missing
Quitting outcome of 365 smokers in the MSCP at 6 month follow up, by intention to treat
| Biochemically (urine cotinine) validated quit rate | 74 | 20.3 (16.2 – 24.8) |
| 7 day point prevalence quit rate | 103 | 28.2 (23.6–32.8) |
| 24 hours point prevalence quit rate | 110 | 30.1(25.4–34.8) |
| Continuous abstinence quit rate | 91 | 24.9 (20.5–29.4) |
| Had not quit but had reduced smoking by at least 50% from the baseline level | 94 | 25.8(21.3 – 30.2) |
Final logistic regression (forward stepwise) model to predict successful quitting at 6 month follow up
| Smoking less than 11 cigarettes per day | 2.63 (1.37–5.06) | < 0.01 |
| Adhered to NRT use for 4 weeks or more | 3.57 (1.95–6.55) | < 0.001 |
Note: OR = adjusted odds ratio; CI = Confidence interval
Costs for the Mobile Smoking Cessation Programme (MSCP)
| Fixed capital costs | Not costed |
| Stationary and equipment | 1,220 |
| Salary of part-time smoking cessation counsellors | 328,569 |
| Salary of other part-time supporting staff | 18,671 |
| Costs for 4 week free supply (50% discounted price) | 109,223 |
| Cost for urine cotinine test | 7,294 |
| Transportation | 8,622 |
| Photocopies | 3,465 |
| Hidden cost (Time spent by the programme director and other members of the project team) | Not costed |
Note: US$1 = HK$7.8
Cost per smoker contact = US$61162/1140 = US$53.65
Cost per subject with intensive counselling = US$61162/365 = US$167.57
Cost per successful self-reported quitter (intention to quit) = US$61162/103 = US$593.81 (US$457.82, excluding NRT costs)
Cost per validated quitter (intention to quit) = US$61162/74 = US$826.54 (US$637.18, excluding NRT costs)