| Literature DB >> 19528043 |
B Neuner1, E Weiss-Gerlach, P Miller, P Martus, D Hesse, C Spies.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Emergency department (ED) patients show high smoking rates. The effects of ED-initiated tobacco control (ETC) on 7-day abstinence at 12 months were investigated.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19528043 PMCID: PMC2709908 DOI: 10.1136/tc.2008.028753
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Control ISSN: 0964-4563 Impact factor: 7.552
Figure 1Stages of the on-site counselling in the Emergency Department.
Figure 2Flowchart of all patients, baseline enrolment and follow-up.
Basic patients’ characteristics and comparison between Emergency Department-initiated tobacco control (ETC) group and control group in patients with complete baseline screening, n = 1012
| Parameter | All patients | ETC group | Control group | p Value |
| n = 1012 (100%) | n = 505 (49.9%) | n = 507 (50.1%) | ||
| Age in years, median (range) | 30 (18–78) | 29 (18–78) | 30 (18–72) | 0.35 |
| Gender, n (%): | ||||
| Male | 614 (60.7) | 308 (61.0) | 306 (60.4) | 0.84 |
| Female | 398 (39.3) | 197 (39.0) | 201 (39.6) | |
| Motivation to change smoking behaviour, n (%)*: | ||||
| Unmotivated smokers | 557 (55.0) | 280 (55.4) | 277 (54.6) | |
| Ambivalent smokers | 327 (32.3) | 163 (32.3) | 164 (32.3) | 0.73† |
| Motivated smokers | 128 (12.6)‡ | 62 (12.3) | 66 (13.0)‡ | |
| No. of cigarettes smoked per day during the last 7 days, median (range) | 15 (1–60) | 15 (1–60) | 16 (1–50) | |
| Nicotine dependency, n (%)§: | ||||
| Low | 424 (41.9) | 222 (44.0) | 202 (39.8) | |
| Medium | 241 (23.8) | 112 (22.2) | 129 (25.4) | 0.36† |
| High | 347 (34.3) | 171 (33.9)‡ | 176 (34.7)‡ | |
| Smoking duration, n (%): | ||||
| <1 year | 25 (2.5) | 16 (3.2) | 9 (1.8) | |
| 1–3 years | 81 (8.0) | 41 (8.1) | 40 (7.9) | 0.39† |
| 4–10 years | 386 (38.1) | 191 (37.8) | 195 (38.5) | |
| >10 years | 520 (51.4) | 257 (50.9) | 263 (51.9)‡ | |
| Age of smoking onset, n (%): | ||||
| <14 years | 151 (14.9) | 80 (15.8) | 71 (14.0) | |
| 14–16 years | 375 (37.1) | 192 (38.0) | 183 (36.1) | |
| 17–18 years | 227 (22.4) | 105 (20.8) | 122 (24.1) | 0.36† |
| 19–30 years | 245 (24.2) | 121 (24.0) | 124 (24.5) | |
| >30 years | 14 (1.4) | 7 (1.4) | 7 (1.4)‡ | |
| Attempts to quit smoking during the last 12 months, n (%): | ||||
| None | 584 (57.7) | 275 (54.5) | 309 (60.9) | |
| 1 | 232 (22.9) | 126 (25.0) | 106 (20.9) | 0.08† |
| 2–5 | 159 (15.7) | 84 (16.6) | 75 (14.8) | |
| >5 | 37 (3.7) | 20 (4.0)§ | 17 (3.4) | |
| Partner smoking, n (%): | ||||
| No | 280 (27.7) | 134 (26.5) | 146 (28.8) | |
| Yes | 434 (42.9) | 217 (43.0) | 217 (42.8) | 0.66 |
| No partnership | 298 (29.4) | 154 (30.5) | 144 (28.4) | |
| Hazardous alcohol consumption, n (%)¶: | ||||
| Yes | 349 (34.5) | 177 (35.0) | 172 (33.9) | 0.71 |
| No | 663 (65.5) | 328 (65.0) | 335 (66.1) | |
| Illicit drug use (last 12 months), n (%): | ||||
| None | 614 (60.7) | 299 (59.2) | 315 (62.1) | |
| 1–3 times | 158 (15.6) | 83 (16.4) | 75 (14.8) | 0.58† |
| 4 times up to weekly | 131 (12.9) | 70 (13.9) | 61 (12.0) | |
| Several times per week to daily | 109 (10.8) | 53 (10.5) | 56 (11.0)‡ | |
| Types of drugs in illicit drug users (n = 398), n (%): | ||||
| Cannabis only | 201 (50.5) | 104 (50.5) | 97 (50.5) | |
| Ecstasy/designer drugs only | 15 (3.8) | 4 (1.9) | 11 (5.7) | 0.18 |
| Cocaine only | 1 (0.3) | 1 (0.5) | 0 (0.0) | |
| All other combinations | 181 (45.5)‡ | 97 (47.1) | 84 (43.8) | |
| School education, n (%): | ||||
| Discontinued | 13 (1.3) | 10 (2.0) | 3 (0.6) | |
| 10 years | 484 (47.8) | 232 (45.9) | 252 (49.7) | 0.18 |
| 11–13 years | 501 (49.5) | 256 (50.7) | 245 (48.3) | |
| In school education | 14 (1.4) | 7 (1.4) | 7 (1.4) | |
| Current occupation, n (%): | ||||
| Full time working | 495 (48.9) | 252 (49.9) | 243 (47.9) | |
| Unemployed | 96 (9.5) | 47 (9.3) | 49 (9.7) | 0.82 |
| All other | 421 (41.6) | 206 (40.8) | 215 (42.4) | |
| Marital status, n (%): | ||||
| Married, living with the partner | 153 (15.1) | 68 (13.5) | 85 (16.8) | |
| Married, living separate | 34 (3.4) | 19 (3.8) | 15 (3.0) | 0.42 |
| Widowed/divorced | 82 (8.1) | 39 (7.7) | 43 (8.5) | |
| Single | 743 (73.4) | 379 (75.0) | 364 (71.8)‡ | |
| Size of household, n (%): | ||||
| 1 person | 388 (38.3) | 210 (41.6) | 178 (35.1) | |
| >1 person | 624 (61.7) | 295 (58.4) | 329 (64.9) | |
| Net family income/month, n (%): | ||||
| Below average** | 473 (46.7) | 239 (47.3) | 234 (46.2) | 0.54 |
| Above average** | 298 (29.4) | 141 (27.9 | 157 (31.0) | |
| No data | 241 (23.8)‡ | 125 (24.8) | 116 (22.9)‡ | |
| Family doctor, n (%): | ||||
| Yes | 724 (71.5) | 359 (71.1) | 365 (72.0) | 0.75 |
| No | 288 (28.5) | 146 (28.9) | 142 (28.0) | |
| Visits to the family doctor (last 12 months) in patients with a family doctor (n = 724), n (%): | ||||
| None | 63 (8.7) | 28 (7.8) | 35 (9.6) | |
| 1 or 2 | 353 (48.8) | 173 (48.2) | 180 (49.3) | 0.32† |
| 3 or more | 308 (42.5) | 158 (44.0) | 150 (41.1) | |
| Medical status, n (%): | ||||
| Surgical | 485 (47.9) | 238 (47.1) | 247 (48.7) | 0.61 |
| Internal | 527 (52.1) | 267 (52.9) | 260 (51.3) |
Significant values are in bold.
*“When do you wish to stop smoking?” (“not within the next 6 months” = unmotivated smokers, “within the next 6 months but not within the next 4 weeks” = ambivalent smokers and “within the next 4 weeks” = motivated smokers); †Mantel–Haenszel test for trend; ‡does not sum up to 100% because of rounding error; §measured with the Fagerstroem test for nicotine dependency; “low” = 0–2 points, “medium” = 3–4 points, “high” = 5–10 points; ¶measured with the AUDIT-PC questionnaire; “no” = 0 to 4 points, “yes” = 5 to 20 points; **average = mean net household income per month in Berlin in 2004 (ie, €1725).29
AUDIT-PC, Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test – Primary Care.
Age, gender and smoking related variables stratified according to the motivation to change behaviour in patients with complete baseline screening, n = 1012
| Parameter | Stratified according to the motivation to change smoking behaviour at baseline* | p Value | ||
| Unmotivated smokers | Ambivalent smokers | Motivated smokers | ||
| n = 557 (55.0%) | n = 327 (32.3%) | n = 128 (12.6%)† | ||
| Age in years, median (range) | 29 (18–72) | 30 (18–73) | 30.5 (19–78) | 0.48‡ |
| Gender, n (%): | ||||
| Male | 339 (60.9) | 192 (58.7) | 83 (64.8) | 0.70§ |
| Female | 218 (39.1) | 135 (41.3) | 45 (35.2) | |
| No. of cigarettes smoked per day during the last 7 days, median (range) | 15 (1–60) | 16 (1–50) | 10 (1–60) | 0.12‡ |
| Nicotine dependency, n (%)¶: | ||||
| Low | 229 (41.1) | 138 (42.2) | 57 (44.5) | 0.49§ |
| Medium | 133 (23.9) | 79 (24.2) | 29 (22.7) | |
| High | 195 (35.0) | 110 (33.6) | 42 (32.8) | |
| Smoking duration, n (%): | ||||
| <1 year | 6 (1.1) | 8 (2.4) | 11 (8.6) | |
| 1–3 years | 45 (8.1) | 23 (7.0) | 13 (10.2) | |
| 4–10 years | 212 (38.1) | 128 (39.1) | 46 (35.9) | |
| >10 years | 294 (52.8)† | 168 (51.4)† | 58 (45.3) | |
| Age of smoking onset, n (%): | ||||
| <14 years | 83 (14.9) | 46 (14.1) | 22 (17.2) | |
| 14–16 years | 224 (40.2) | 112 (34.3) | 39 (30.5) | |
| 17–18 years | 122 (21.9) | 78 (23.9) | 27 (21.1) | |
| 19–30 years | 123 (22.1) | 87 (26.6) | 35 (27.3) | |
| >30 years | 5 (0.9) | 4 (1.2)† | 5 (3.9) | |
| Attempts to quit smoking during the last 12 months, n (%): | ||||
| None | 411 (73.8) | 143 (43.7) | 30 (23.4) | |
| 1 | 89 (16.0) | 97 (29.7) | 46 (35.9) | |
| 2–5 | 44 (7.9) | 80 (24.5) | 35 (27.3) | |
| >5 | 13 (2.3) | 7 (2.1) | 17 (13.3)† | |
| Partner smoking, n (%): | ||||
| No | 134 (24.1) | 99 (30.3) | 47 (36.7) | 0.083 |
| Yes | 261 (46.9) | 130 (39.8) | 43 (33.6) | |
| No partnership | 162 (29.1)† | 98 (30.0)† | 38 (29.7) | |
Significant values are in bold.
*“When do you wish to stop smoking?” (“not within the next 6 months” = unmotivated smokers, “within the next 6 months but not within the next 4 weeks” = ambivalent smokers and “within the next 4 weeks” = motivated smokers); †does not sum up to 100% because of rounding error; ‡Jonckheere–Terpstra test; §Mantel–Haenszel test for trend; ¶measured with the Fagerstroem test for nicotine dependency; “low” = 0–2 points, “medium” = 3–4 points, “high” = 5–10 points.
Emergency Department-initiated tobacco control (ETC) in study participants with complete baseline screening, allocated to intervention and stratified for the motivation to change smoking behaviour, n = 515
| All patients in the ETC group | Patients in the ETC group stratified according to the motivation to change smoking behaviour at baseline* | p Value | |||
| Unmotivated smokers | Ambivalent smokers | Motivated smokers | |||
| n = 515 (100%) | n = 286 (55.5%) | n = 165 (32.0%) | n = 64 (12.4%)† | ||
| No. of contacts during ETC, n (%): | |||||
| 0 (no ETC) | 43 (8.3) | 24 (8.4) | 16 (9.7) | 3 (4.7) | |
| 1 (“only” on-site counseling) | 64 (12.4) | 36 (12.6) | 19 (11.5) | 9 (14.1) | |
| 2 | 48 (9.3) | 30 (10.5) | 11 (6.7) | 7 (10.9) | 0.31‡ |
| 3 | 61 (11.8) | 41 (14.3) | 15 (9.1) | 5 (7.8) | |
| 4 | 69 (13.4) | 32 (11.2) | 27 (16.4) | 10 (15.6) | |
| 5 (complete ETC) | 230 (44.7)† | 123 (43.0) | 77 (46.7)† | 30 (46.9) | |
| Time of the on-site counselling in min (n = 472)§, median (range) | 13 (1–45) | 12 (1–45) | 15 (1–35) | 17 (1–35) | |
| Only on-site counselling of 1–3 min (n = 472), n (%):§ | |||||
| Yes | 20 (4.2) | 11 (4.2) | 6 (4.0) | 3 (4.9) | 0.87‡ |
| Overall time of ETC in min (n = 472), median (range)§ | 30 (1–99) | 27 (1–75) | 34 (2–99) | 35 (1–77) | |
| Received nicotine replacement therapy (n = 472), n (%):§ | |||||
| Yes | 70 (14.8) | 28 (10.7) | 28 (18.8) | 14 (23.0) | |
| Agreed on a quitting day during the on-site counselling (n = 472), n (%):§ | |||||
| Yes | 83 (17.6) | 39 (14.9) | 28 (18.8) | 16 (26.2) | |
Significant values are in bold.
*“When do you wish to stop smoking?” (“not within the next 6 months” = unmotivated smokers, “within the next 6 months but not within the next 4 weeks” = ambivalent smokers and “within the next 4 weeks” = motivated smokers); †does not sum up to 100% because of rounding error; ‡Mantel–Haenszel test for trend; §only those study participants who were allocated to intervention and received at least the on-site counselling; ¶Jonckheere–Terpstra test.
Comparison between responder and non-responder groups at 12 months, n = 1044
| Parameter | Responders | Non-responders | p Value |
| n = 685 (65.6%) | n = 359 (34.4%) | ||
| Randomisation, n (%): | |||
| ETC group | 338 (49.3) | 177 (49.3) | 0.990 |
| Control group | 347 (50.7) | 182 (50.7) | |
| Age in years, median (range) | 30 (18–81) | 29 (18–78) | |
| Gender, n (%): | |||
| Male | 396 (57.8) | 234 (65.2) | |
| Female | 289 (42.2) | 125 (34.8) | |
| No. of cigarettes smoked per day during the last 7 days (n = 1012), median (range) | 15 (1–60) | 15 (1–60) | 0.124 |
| Nicotine dependency (n = 1012), n (%):* | |||
| Low | 310 (45.3) | 114 (34.9) | |
| Medium | 158 (23.1) | 83 (25.4) | |
| High | 217 (31.7)‡ | 130 (39.8)‡ | |
| Motivation to change smoking behaviour, n (%)§: | |||
| Unmotivated smokers | 375 (54.7) | 205 (57.1) | |
| Ambivalent smokers | 227 (33.1) | 104 (29.0) | 0.905† |
| Motivated smokers | 83 (12.1)‡ | 50 (13.9) | |
| Attempts to quit smoking during the last 12 months (n = 1012), n (%): | |||
| None | 395 (57.7) | 189 (57.8) | |
| 1 | 153 (22.3) | 79 (24.2) | 0.667† |
| 2–5 | 111 (16.2) | 48 (14.7) | |
| >5 | 26 (3.8) | 11 (3.4)‡ | |
| Hazardous alcohol consumption (n = 1012), n (%):¶ | |||
| Yes | 221 (32.3) | 128 (39.1) | |
| No | 464 (67.7) | 199 (60.9) | |
| Illicit drug use (last 12 months) (n = 1012), n (%): | |||
| None | 430 (62.8) | 184 (56.3) | |
| 1–3 times | 109 (15.9) | 49 (15.0) | |
| 4 times up to weekly | 84 (12.3) | 47 (14.4) | |
| Several times per week to daily | 62 (9.1)‡ | 47 (14.4)‡ | |
| School education (n = 1012), n (%): | |||
| Discontinued | 5 (0.7) | 8 (2.4) | |
| 10 years | 311 (45.4) | 173 (52.9) | |
| 11–13 years | 364 (53.1) | 137 (41.9) | |
| In school education | 5 (0.7)‡ | 9 (2.8) | |
| Family doctor (n = 1012), n (%): | |||
| Yes | 507 (74.0) | 217 (66.4) | |
| No | 178 (26.0) | 110 (33.6) |
*Measured with the Fagerstroem test for nicotine dependency, “low” = 0–2 points, “medium” = 3–4 points, “high” = 5–10 points; †Mantel–Haenszel test for trend; ‡does not sum up to 100% because of rounding error; §“When do you wish to stop smoking?” (“not within the next 6 months” = unmotivated smokers, “within the next 6 months but not within the next 4 weeks” = ambivalent smokers and “within the next 4 weeks” = motivated smokers); ¶measured with the AUDIT-PC questionnaire: “no” = 0 to 4 points, “yes” = 5 to 20 points.
AUDIT-PC, Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test – Primary Care; ETC, Emergency Department-initiated tobacco control.
Figure 3ORs and their corresponding 95% CIs of the effect of Emergency Department-initiated tobacco control vs the control group on 7-day abstinence at 12-month follow-up adjusted for age and gender, n = 1044 (models 1 and 2) and subgroup analysis in patients with complete baseline screening, n = 1012 (model 3).
Carbon monoxide in parts per million (ppm) in the exhaled air at 12-month follow-up, n = 99
| CO concentration* | Self-reported smokers | Self-reported non-smokers† | n (%) |
| ⩾7 ppm | 65 (80.2%) | 2 (11.1%) | 67 (67.7%) |
| 0–6.5 ppm | 16 (19.8%) | 16 (88.9%) | 32 (32.3%) |
| n (%) | 81 (100%) | 18 (100%) | 99 (100%) |
*Measured with a NeoMed EC50 CO analyser (see Methods); †7-day abstinence.