| Literature DB >> 31516480 |
Thomas F Northrup1, Angela L Stotts1,2, Robert Suchting2, Amir M Khan3, Charles Green3,4, Penelope J E Quintana5, Eunha Hoh5, Melbourne F Hovell6, Georg E Matt7.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Non-smoking policies are strictly enforced in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), which may still become contaminated by thirdhand smoke (THS), posing potential health risks to medically fragile infants. Study aims were to explore contamination routes by characterizing nicotine levels (THS proxy) found on the fingers of NICU medical staff and to assess finger-nicotine correlates.Entities:
Keywords: NICU; THS; environmental tobacco smoke; medical staff; thirdhand smoke
Year: 2019 PMID: 31516480 PMCID: PMC6662774 DOI: 10.18332/tid/106116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
NICU-based medical staff characteristics and self-reported tobacco/ENDS use from 2017
| 260 (100.0) | |
| 14 (5.4) | |
| 215 (87.4) | |
| White, non-Hispanic | 151 (62.4) |
| Hispanic | 35 (14.5) |
| Black/African-American | 34 (14.1) |
| Asian | 19 (7.9) |
| Other | 3 (1.2) |
| Married | 139 (56.5) |
| Single | 64 (26.0) |
| Living together but not married | 27 (11.0) |
| Divorced/separated/widowed | 16 (6.5) |
| Nursing | 170 (65.6) |
| Respiratory therapist | 51 (19.7) |
| Fellow/resident | 14 (5.4) |
| Neonatal nurse practitioner | 12 (4.6) |
| Physician | 12 (4.6) |
| 92 (35.4) | |
| Selected for and consented to wipe | 84 (32.3) |
| Beginning of shift (<1 hour after start) | 203 (78.7) |
| Middle of shift (hours 1–11) | 31 (12.0) |
| End of shift (>11 hours after start or shift ended) | 24 (9.3) |
| 15 (6.4) | |
| <10 cigarettes/day by any household member | 6 (2.6) |
| ≥10 cigarettes/day by any household member | 5 (2.2) |
| 3 (1.4) | |
| Current smoker | 3 (1.2) |
| Former smoker | 22 (9.1) |
| Never smoker/fewer than 100 cigs/lifetime | 216 (89.6) |
| Current ENDS use | 0 (0.0) |
| Former ENDS use | 15 (6.2) |
| Never used ENDS | 226 (93.8) |
| 17 (6.9) | |
| 19 (8.1) | |
| 36.0 (10.4) | |
| 1.9 (1.1) | |
| Thumb (n=28) | 43.2 (6.9) |
| Index (n=28) | 49.8 (6.2) |
| Middle (n=28) | 53.5 (7.9) |
| 0.232 (0.021–0.681) | |
| Thumb (n=28) | 0.169 (0.000–0.431) |
| Index (n=28) | 0.232 (0.000–0.769) |
| Middle (n=28) | 0.470 (0.087–0.807) |
Data were collected over a 30-day period (beginning in January 2017). Where categories do not add up to 246, the remainder represent missing data.
One participant did not return their survey and their specialty was not recorded.
Of the 14 refusals, eight of them had been randomly selected for finger wipes and may have refused for that reason.
Based on hospital administration data, 61.8% of nurses, 60.0% of respiratory therapists, 70.6% of nurse practitioners, 60% of physicians, 90.9% of fellows, and 100.0% of residents/medical students were approached to participate.
Finger-surface area varied significantly across finger types (p<0.0001).
Finger-nicotine levels did not vary significantly across finger types (p=0.22).
NICU-based medical staff self-reported secondhand smoke and ENDS vapor exposure, and home or car smoke/vapor ban policies from 2017
| Daily or nearly every day | 9 (3.8) | 5 (2.2) | 2 (0.8) | 0 (0.0) |
| Weekly | 9 (3.8) | 34 (14.7) | 4 (1.6) | 15 (6.4) |
| Monthly | 11 (4.6) | 41 (17.7) | 10 (4.1) | 32 (13.6) |
| Less than monthly | 44 (18.4) | 91 (39.2) | 33 (13.5) | 69 (29.2) |
| Never | 166 (69.5) | 61 (26.3) | 195 (79.9) | 120 (50.9) |
| Home ban on (smoking/ENDS) indoors | 234 (97.5) | 224 (93.3) | ||
| Car ban on (smoking/ENDS) indoors | 232 (97.5) | 228 (95.0) | ||
Data were collected over a 30-day period (beginning in January 2017). Where categories do not add up to 246, the remainder represent missing data.
Results of three quantile regressions of finger-nicotine-level percentile (tau) for NICU-based medical staff from 2017
| Finger surface area[ | 0.001 (-0.003–0.006) | 0.54 | ||||
| Number of adults in home | 0.007 (-0.036–0.05) | 0.76 | 0.098 (-0.082–0.279) | 0.29 | 0.07 (-0.362–0.503) | 0.75 |
| Participant age | -0.001 (-0.003–0.002) | 0.76 | -0.013 (-0.073–0.047) | 0.68 | ||
| Any cigarette users in home | 0.58 (-19.563–20.723) | 0.96 | 0.542 (-57.862–58.946) | 0.99 | 28.578 (-80.702–137.859) | 0.61 |
| Any nicotine users in home | 0.38 (-45.078–45.837) | 0.99 | 28.514 (-69.122–126.15) | 0.57 | ||
| Near smoke in friends’/family members’ homes[ | 0.746 (-5.994–7.486) | 0.83 | ||||
| Near smoke in any other locations | 0.001 (-0.089–0.09) | 0.99 | 0.238 (-0.232–0.709) | 0.32 | 0.264 (-2.681–3.21) | 0.86 |
| Participant=lifetime smoker | 0.103 (-0.825–1.031) | 0.83 | 1.164 (-56.611–58.94) | 0.97 | 28.578 (-68.655–125.812) | 0.57 |
| Participant=female | 0.001 (-0.556–0.556) | 1.00 | -0.404 (-2.181–1.373) | 0.66 | -1.695 (-66.104–62.713) | 0.96 |
| Total smokers in home | 0.58 (-37.891–39.051) | 0.98 | 0.319 (-88.802–89.441) | 0.99 | 0.076 (-132.323–132.476) | 1.00 |
| Sample time | -0.024 (-0.108–0.061) | 0.59 | -0.119 (-0.566–0.327) | 0.60 | 0.151 (-1.009–1.311) | 0.80 |
Data were collected over a 30-day period (beginning in January 2017). Variables retained in a final multivariable model appear in boldface (above). Sample time values were: beginning (<1 hour after start of shift), middle (1–11 hours after start of shift), and end (shift ended or >11 hours since start).
Variables/characteristics retained in the final multivariate model for ‘any measurable amount’. Neither ‘any nicotine users in home’ (p=0.38) or being near smoking (p=0.11) reached statistical significance.
Variables/characteristics retained in the final multivariate model for ‘>median blank’. Finger area and being near smoking in friends’/family members’ homes reached statistical significance (p<0.05); participant age did not reach statistical significance (p=0.16)
Finger area was the only variable/characteristic retained in the final multivariate model for ‘>2 × median blank’ but did not reach statistical significance (p=0.11).
Actual value was less than -0.001 (i.e. participant age) or 0.001 (i.e. near smoke in any other locations and Participant=female).