| Literature DB >> 28352853 |
Antigona Carmen Trofor1, Milena Adina Man2, Corina Marginean3, Filipeanu Dumitru4, Letitia Trofor1.
Abstract
In 2007, Romania implemented a national program for smoking cessation, providing medication and counseling, entirely for free. The present study focuses on the results of the program among participating smokers treated in three smoking cessation centers from three main cities of Romania: Iasi, Targu Mures and Cluj. Telephone interviews of 832 subjects from three databases of the Romanian cessation clinics of Iasi, Cluj and Targu Mures cities were conducted. These interviews were based on a standard Romanian guideline follow-up questionnaire. At 3 months follow up, abstinence was quite high (53.4%); at 12 months post quit date the study found 18.6% still abstinent subjects. More severely addicted smokers have quit with varenicline and the most difficult category of patients was represented by heavy smokers with respiratory co-morbidities. 61.5% of smokers and 97.2% of non-smokers were willing to receive relapse prevention counseling. Many subjects achieved a long duration partial abstinence (154 days ± 180 SD abstinence days). This is the first study in Romanian smoking cessation centers to analyze the long term impact of fully reimbursed smoking cessation, covering three months pharmacotherapy and counseling. Providing smoking cessation for free had a positive long term impact on program participants.Entities:
Keywords: Abstinence; Addicted smokers; Long term follow up; Smoking cessation
Year: 2016 PMID: 28352853 PMCID: PMC5329885 DOI: 10.1515/med-2016-0098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Med (Wars)
Individual characteristics, smoking and cessation profile, by treatment regimen at three months follow -up
| Variable | Nicotine patch | Bupropion | Varenicline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 130 | 489 | 213 |
| Age(years) (mean) | 43.65±12.2SD | 43.09±12.5SD | 44.9±12.45SD |
| Female gender (%) | 42.3 | 48.3 | 36.2 |
| Cigarettes/day (average) in the last 12 months | 23.91±11.1SD | 20.14±7.8SD | 23.4±7.9SD |
| Nicotine dependence score (?7)(%) | 42.1 | 29.9 | 55.9 |
| Packs-years (average) | 24.7±16.6SD | 27.2±11.01SD | 21.6±10.12SD |
| Co-morbidities (n) | 65 | 206 | 57 |
| ≥lquit attempt (%) | 23.1 | 13.3 | 51.2 |
| Withdrawal syndrome (%) | 14.6 | 27.4 | 17.4 |
| Exhaled air carbon monoxide level (ppm)-Initial status (average) | 14.9±4.2SD | 16.08±4.7SD | 15.33±2.5SD |
| Exhaled air carbon monoxide level (ppm)-Final status (average) | 0.12±0.7SD | 0.04±0.2SD | 0,24±0.7SD |
| End of treatment abstinence (%) | 10.8 | 15.5 | 30.5 |
Characteristics and smoking status at 12 months follow-up
| Characteristics | Smokers | Non-smokers | Unrated |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 327 | 155 | 350 |
| Age | 42.09±11.8SD | 45.5±11.48SD | 44.07±13.3SD |
| Female gender (%) | 38.3 | 16.6 | 45.1 |
| Cigarettes/day (average) in the last 12 months | 23.6±9.03SD | 22.6±7.3SD | 21.6±9.3SD |
| Nicotine dependence score (≥7) | 41.4 | 53.4 | 28.7 |
| Packs-years | 23.8±15.41SD | 27.2±16.3SD | 27.1±17.9SD |
| Co-morbidities | 117 | 51 | 160 |
| ≥1quit attempt | 26.3 | 38.1 | 17.1 |
| Withdrawal syndrome history | 19 | 24.5 | 25.7 |
| Expired air carbon monoxide level | 15.82±3.9SD | 15.7±4.2SD | 15.8±4.8SD |
| Expired air carbon monoxide level | 0.14±0.5SD | 0.06±0.2SD | 0.09±0.5SD |
| End of treatment abstinence | 33.6 | 11.6 | 31.4 |
| Maximum abstinence duration (mean) evaluated at 12 months follow up | 154 days ±180.1SD | 0 | 0 |
| Willingness for relapse prevention counselling (%) evaluated at 12 months follow up | 61.5 | 97.2 | 0 |
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