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Receiving support to quit smoking and quit attempts among smokers with and without smoking related diseases : Findings from the EUREST-PLUS ITC Europe Surveys

Authors :
Hedman, Linnea
Katsaounou, Paraskevi A.
Filippidis, Filippos T.
Ravara, Sofia B.
Lindberg, Anne
Janson, Christer
Gratziou, Christina
Rohde, Gernot
Kyriakos, Christina N.
Mons, Ute
Fernandez, Esteve
Trofor, Antigona C.
Demjen, Tibor
Przewozniak, Krzysztof
Tountas, Yannis
Fong, Geoffrey T.
Vardavas, Constantine I.
Glahn, Andrea
Nguyen, Dominick
Nikitara, Katerina
Radu-Loghin, Cornel
Starchenko, Polina
Tsatsakis, Aristidis
Girvalaki, Charis
Igoumenaki, Chryssi
Papadakis, Sophia
Papathanasaki, Aikaterini
Tzatzarakis, Manolis
Vardavas, Alexander I.
Becuwe, Nicolas
Deaconu, Lavinia
Goudet, Sophie
Hanley, Christopher
Riviere, Oscar
Kiss, Judit
Kovacs, Piroska A.
Castellano, Yolanda
Fu, Marcela
Nogueira, Sarah O.
Tigova, Olena
McNeill, Ann
East, Katherine
Hitchman, Sara C.
Kahnert, Sarah
Behrakis, Panagiotis
Katsaounou, Paraskevi
Peleki, Theodosia
Petroulia, Ioanna
Tzavara, Chara
Eremia, Marius
Lotrean, Lucia
Mihaltan, Florin
Asano, Tamaki
Cichon, Claudia
Far, Amy
Genton, Celine
Jessner, Melanie
Lindberg, Ann
Maguire, Beth
Ravara, Sofia
Vaccaro, Valerie
Ward, Brian
Willemsen, Marc
de Vries, Hein
Hummel, Karin
Nagelhout, Gera E.
Zatonski, Witold A.
Herbec, Aleksandra
Janik-Koncewicz, Kinga
Zatonski, Mateusz
Agar, Thomas K.
Driezen, Pete
Gravely, Shannon
Quah, Anne C. K.
Thompson, Mary E.
Hedman, Linnea
Katsaounou, Paraskevi A.
Filippidis, Filippos T.
Ravara, Sofia B.
Lindberg, Anne
Janson, Christer
Gratziou, Christina
Rohde, Gernot
Kyriakos, Christina N.
Mons, Ute
Fernandez, Esteve
Trofor, Antigona C.
Demjen, Tibor
Przewozniak, Krzysztof
Tountas, Yannis
Fong, Geoffrey T.
Vardavas, Constantine I.
Glahn, Andrea
Nguyen, Dominick
Nikitara, Katerina
Radu-Loghin, Cornel
Starchenko, Polina
Tsatsakis, Aristidis
Girvalaki, Charis
Igoumenaki, Chryssi
Papadakis, Sophia
Papathanasaki, Aikaterini
Tzatzarakis, Manolis
Vardavas, Alexander I.
Becuwe, Nicolas
Deaconu, Lavinia
Goudet, Sophie
Hanley, Christopher
Riviere, Oscar
Kiss, Judit
Kovacs, Piroska A.
Castellano, Yolanda
Fu, Marcela
Nogueira, Sarah O.
Tigova, Olena
McNeill, Ann
East, Katherine
Hitchman, Sara C.
Kahnert, Sarah
Behrakis, Panagiotis
Katsaounou, Paraskevi
Peleki, Theodosia
Petroulia, Ioanna
Tzavara, Chara
Eremia, Marius
Lotrean, Lucia
Mihaltan, Florin
Asano, Tamaki
Cichon, Claudia
Far, Amy
Genton, Celine
Jessner, Melanie
Lindberg, Ann
Maguire, Beth
Ravara, Sofia
Vaccaro, Valerie
Ward, Brian
Willemsen, Marc
de Vries, Hein
Hummel, Karin
Nagelhout, Gera E.
Zatonski, Witold A.
Herbec, Aleksandra
Janik-Koncewicz, Kinga
Zatonski, Mateusz
Agar, Thomas K.
Driezen, Pete
Gravely, Shannon
Quah, Anne C. K.
Thompson, Mary E.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

INTRODUCTION Having a chronic disease either caused or worsened by tobacco smoking does not always translate into quitting smoking. Although smoking cessation is one of the most cost-effective medical interventions, it remains poorly implemented in healthcare settings. The aim was to examine whether smokers with chronic and respiratory diseases were more likely to receive support to quit smoking by a healthcare provider or make a quit attempt than smokers without these diseases. METHODS This population-based study included a sample of 6011 adult smokers in six European countries. The participants were interviewed face-to-face and asked questions on sociodemographic characteristics, current diagnoses for chronic diseases, healthcare visits in the last 12 months and, if so, whether they had received any support to quit smoking. Questions on smoking behavior included nicotine dependence, motivation to quit smoking and quit attempts in the last 12 months. The results are presented as weighted percentages with 95% confidence intervals (CI) and as adjusted odds ratios with 95% CI based on logistic regression analyses. RESULTS Smokers with chronic respiratory disease, those aged 55 years and older, as well as those with one or more chronic diseases were more likely to receive smoking cessation advice from a healthcare professional. Making a quit attempt in the last year was related to younger age, high educational level, higher motivation to quit, lower nicotine dependence and having received advice to quit from a healthcare professional but not with having chronic diseases. There were significant differences between countries with smokers in Romania consistently reporting more support to quit as well as quit attempts. CONCLUSIONS Although smokers with respiratory disease did indeed receive smoking cessation support more often than smokers without disease, many smokers did not receive any advice or support to quit during a healthcare visit.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235222943
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18332.tid.102787