| Literature DB >> 25515606 |
Divya Persai1, Rajmohan Panda2, Sudhir Venkatesan3, Monika Arora4, Jasjit S Ahluwalia5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The 5As model for behavior change counseling is an evidence-based counseling approach. This study aims to explore the relationship between patient satisfaction with counseling services and 5As interventions in tobacco cessation. We also investigated the impact of satisfaction with counseling services on patients' intention to quit and recommendation of those services to other tobacco users.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25515606 PMCID: PMC4287186 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-014-0209-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Background characteristics of the respondents
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| Age, in years (median, IQR) | 36 (28 – 48) |
| Sex | |
| Female | 56 (8) |
| Male | 646 (92) |
| Education | |
| No education | 181 (25.8) |
| Less than primary | 199 (28.4) |
| Primary but less than secondary | 213 (30.3) |
| Secondary and above | 109 (15.5) |
| Socio-economic status | |
| Below poverty line | 515 (73.4) |
| Above poverty line | 187 (26.6) |
| Number of visits to a physician in the past 12 months | |
| 1 or 2 visits | 293 (41.7) |
| 3 to 5 visits | 343 (48.9) |
| 6 visits or greater | 66 (9.4) |
| Patient reported receipt of: | |
| Advise | 690 (98.3) |
| Assess | 646 (92) |
| Assist | 643 (91.6) |
| Arrange | 516 (73.5) |
| Satisfaction with tobacco cessation counseling | |
| Not satisfied | 173 (24.6) |
| Satisfied | 529 (75.4) |
| Intention to quit | |
| No | 226 (32.2) |
| Yes | 476 (67.8) |
| Recommendation of tobacco cessation services | |
| No | 154 (21.9) |
| Yes | 548 (78.1) |
Impact of ‘Assess’, ‘Advise’, ‘Assist’ and ‘Arrange’ on patients’ satisfaction with counseling services
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| Advise | 9.56(1.89 – 48.28) | 0.006 |
| Assess | 2.10(1.07 – 4.15) | 0.032 |
| Assist | 2.24(1.17 – 4.29) | 0.015 |
| Arrange | 1.00(0.64 – 1.57) | 0.998 |
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| Age of the patient | 1.01(1.00 – 1.03) | 0.092 |
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| Male | Reference | |
| Female | 1.94(1.03 – 3.64) | 0.039 |
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| No education | Reference | |
| Less than primary | 1.10(0.65 – 1.86) | 0.722 |
| Primary but less than secondary | 1.96(1.09 – 3.52) | 0.024 |
| Secondary and above | 3.36(1.53 – 7.37) | 0.003 |
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| Below poverty line | Reference | |
| Above poverty line | 0.74(0.48 – 1.15) | 0.182 |
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| 1 or 2 visits | reference | |
| 3 to 5 visits | 0.97(0.65 – 1.44) | 0.864 |
| 6 visits or greater | 0.72(0.38 – 1.38) | 0.321 |
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| Physician qualification | ||
| Medical degree | Reference | |
| Dental degree | 0.82(0.38 – 1.76) | 0.613 |
| AYUSH or others | 0.90(0.47 – 1.73) | 0.75 |
| Gender | ||
| Male | Reference | |
| Female | 0.81(0.54 – 1.22) | 0.324 |
| Age | 1.03(1.01 – 1.05) | 0.007 |
Satisfaction with counseling services and ‘intention to quit’
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| (n = 702) | Odds Ratio† (95% CI) | p-value |
| Satisfaction (No) | Reference | |
| Satisfaction (Yes) | 5.45 (3.59 – 8.27) | <0.001 |
†Adjusted for socio-demographic factors (age, sex, socio-economic status, level of education, number of visits to a physician in the past 12 months) and physician-related factors (age and gender of the physician and medical qualification).