| Literature DB >> 33828613 |
Nathaniel J Silvestri1, Jennifer Dahne2,3, Amy E Wahlquist3,4, Benjamin Toll2,3,4, Matthew J Carpenter2,3,4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The 5As model is a standard component of most guidelines for tobacco treatment. Unfortunately, provider adherence to this model is modest. AIMS: Providing physicians with adjunctive tools to adhere to 5As guidelines may serve as a catalyst for brief advice delivery.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33828613 PMCID: PMC8023690 DOI: 10.1155/2021/6638872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Smok Cessat ISSN: 1834-2612
Proportion of patients in the intervention and control groups receiving brief advicea.
| NRT ( | Control ( | Adjusted for site+HSI, gender, race | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| %† |
| %† | OR | 95% CI |
| |
| Asked smoking status | 373 | 89 | 432 | 87 | 1.08 | (0.58, 1.99) | 0.8 |
| Advised to quit | 341 | 81 | 401 | 81 | 1.10 | (0.61, 2.00) | 0.7 |
| Assessed motivation | 317 | 75 | 351 | 71 | 1.40 | (0.87, 2.27) | 0.2 |
| Assistance∗∗ | 295 | 70 | 240 | 48 | 2.84 | (1.69, 4.77) | <0.0001 |
| All advice | 210 | 50 | 193 | 39 | 1.72 | (1.19, 2.49) | 0.004 |
aBrief advice based on receipt of 4As (arrange not included; see text for the rationale). Each question asked at 1-month follow up to primary care (baseline) visit. ∗∗See text for coding of assistance, across any of several specific indicators. †Calculated from nonmissing values at 1-month visit.
Factors associated with receipt of the brief advicea.
| Ask | Advise | Assess | Assist | All advice | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||
| Male | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Female | 1.18a (0.78–1.77) | 0.79 (0.55-1.13) | 0.98 (0.72-1.33) |
| 0.80 (0.61-1.05) |
| Insurance | |||||
| Yes | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| No | 0.67 (0.38–1.19) | 0.87 (0.51-1.49) | 1.25 (0.76-2.06) | 1.15 (0.73-1.83) | 1.09 (0.71-1.66) |
| Marital status | |||||
| Not married | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Married/couple | 1.13 (0.74–1.71) | 1.24 (0.87-1.76) | 0.85 (0.63-1.15) | 1.00 (0.75-1.33) | 1.10 (0.84-1.45) |
| Race | |||||
| White | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| Non-White | 0.95 (0.59–1.52) | 1.45 (0.95-2.20) |
| 1.17 (0.83-1.64) |
|
| Education | |||||
| >HS | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference | Reference |
| High school | 0.88 (0.53–1.46) | 1.13 (0.77-1.68) | 1.10 (0.78-1.56) | 1.18 (0.86-1.62) | 1.32 (0.97-1.78) |
| <HS |
| 0.89 (0.57-1.40) | 0.76 (0.52-1.13) | 1.07 (0.73-1.60) | 1.00 (0.69-1.44) |
| Age |
|
|
| 1.00 (0.99-1.01) | 0.99 (0.98-1.00) |
aBrief advice based on receipt of 4As (arrange not included; see text for the rationale). Data for all cells reflect odds ratios (95% confidence intervals). Odds ratio for each 1 yr increase in age. Note: bold odds ratios (95% CIs) denote p < 0.05.