| Literature DB >> 21114839 |
Olufemi B Omole1, Kabilabe N W Ngobale, Olalekan A Ayo-Yusuf.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Primary health care (PHC) settings offer opportunities for tobacco use screening and brief cessation advice, but data on such activities in South Africa are limited. The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which participants were screened for and advised against tobacco use during consultations.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21114839 PMCID: PMC3009621 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2296-11-94
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Study participants' characteristics (NB: All n did not add up to 500 because of missing data)
| Characteristics | %(n) | Mean (SD) |
|---|---|---|
| 47.9 ±17.0 | ||
| | 75.5 (376) | |
| | 24.5 (122) | |
| | 89.0 (444) | |
| | 11 (55) | |
| | 35.6 (176) | |
| | 19.0 (94) | |
| | 45.3 (224) | |
| | 75.2 (375) | |
| | 24.8 (124) | |
| 14.8 (74) | ||
| 12.0 (60) | ||
| 7.3 ±5.9 | ||
| 2.8 ±1.7 | ||
| | 50.2 (250) | |
| | 12.2 (61) | |
| | 18.5 (92) | |
| | 19.1 (95) | |
| | 57.7 (287) | |
| | 42.3 (210) |
Socio-demographic correlates of tobacco use and reporting receiving tobacco screening
| Socio-demographic variable | % (n) | % (n) | %(n) screened during current visit | %(n) screened during a prior visit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | 15.0 (64) | 12.9 (55) | - | |
| Yes | 15.9 (10) | 6.3 (4) | - | |
| p = | 0.86 | 0.14 | ||
| No | 14.6 (65) | 12.6 (56) | 10.6 (46) | - |
| Yes | 17.0 (9) | 7.5 (4) | 32.1 (17) | - |
| p = | 0.65 | 0.38 | < 0.001 | - |
| Female | 7.4 (28) | 15.4 (58) | 14.1 (52) | 11.2 (42) |
| Male | 37.7 (46) | 1.6 (2) | 9.1 (11) | 9.1 (11) |
| p = | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | 0.15 | 0.52 |
| Black | 11.9 (53) | 13.5 (60) | 13.3 (58) | 9.5 (42) |
| Other | 38.2 (21) | 0 | 9.3 (5) | 20.0 (11) |
| p = | 0.49 | 0.01 | 0.40 | 0.02 |
| Less than Grade 12 | 15.5 (58) | 14.4 (54) | 9.6 (35) | 8.3 (31) |
| Grade 12 and higher education | 12.9 (16) | 4.8 (6) | 22.6 (28) | 17.7 (22) |
| p = | 0.49 | 0.01 | < 0.001 | < 0.01 |
| Single | 11.9 (21) | 10.8 (19) | 18.4 (32) | 15.3 (27) |
| Separated/divorced/widowed | 20.2 (19) | 14.9 (14) | 7.8 (7) | 4.3 (4) |
| Married | 14.7 (33) | 11.2 (25) | 10.9 (24) | 9.9 (22) |
| p = | 0.19 | 0.57 | 0.02 | 0.02 |
| No | - | 12.7 (53) | 10.4 (44) | |
| Yes | - | 13.5 (10) | 12.2 (9) | |
| p = | 0.86 | 0.65 | ||
| No | - | 13.7 (59) | 11.2 (49) | |
| Yes | - | 6.8 (4) | 6.7 (4) | |
| p = | 0.21 | 0.38 | ||
| Medical practitioner | 20.2 (58) | 11.0 (23) | 5.7 (16) | 8.0 (23) |
| Nurse clinician | 7.6 (16) | 12.5 (36) | 22.8 (47) | 14.3 (30) |
| p = | 0.001 | 0.59 | < 0.001 | 0.03 |
| HIV-related problem | 14.8 (9) | 14.8 (9) | 10.0 (6) | 9.8 (6) |
| Pregnancy-related problem | 3.3 (3) | 3.3 (3) | 40.7 (37) | 22.8 (21) |
| Cardiovascular disease | 14.8 (37) | 14.4 (36) | 3.7 (9) | 6.8 (17) |
| Other | 26.3 (25) | 12.6 (12) | 11.6 (11) | 8.4 (8) |
| p = | < 0.001 | 0.04 | < 0.001 | < 0.001 |
Final logistic regression model of factors associated with receiving tobacco use screening
| Explanatory variable | Screened during current visit [OR (95% CI)] | Screened during prior visit [OR (95% CI)] |
|---|---|---|
| - | 0.96 (0.95 - 0.98) | |
| Non-Black | - | 1 |
| Black | 0.24 (0.11 - 0.54) | |
| Other | 1 | |
| Cardiovascular disease | 0.30 (0.12 - 0.75) | - |
| HIV-related problem | 0.85 (0.29 - 2.45) | |
| Pregnancy-related visit | 4.59 (2.13 - 9.88) | |
| Never/rarely | 1 | |
| Screened at prior visits | 2.65 (1.26 - 5.54) | - |