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A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation
OBJECTIVES: In a sample of patients undergoing procedural deep sedation in the emergency department (ED), we conducted a prospective, randomized, single-blinded trial of audio-therapy for smoking cessation. METHODS: We asked subjects about their smoking, including desire to quit (0–10 numerical scal...
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Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19561688 |
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author | Rodriguez, Robert M. Taylor, Opal Shah, Sushma Urstein, Susan |
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description | OBJECTIVES: In a sample of patients undergoing procedural deep sedation in the emergency department (ED), we conducted a prospective, randomized, single-blinded trial of audio-therapy for smoking cessation. METHODS: We asked subjects about their smoking, including desire to quit (0–10 numerical scale) and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Subjects were randomized to either a control tape (music alone) or a tape with repeated smoking-cessation messages over music. Tapes were started with first doses of sedation and stopped with patient arousal. Telephone follow-up occurred between two weeks and three months to assess the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Study endpoints were self-reported complete cessation and decrease of half or more in total cigarettes smoked per day. RESULTS: One hundred eleven patients were enrolled in the study, 54 to intervention and 57 to control. Mean desire to quit was 7.15 ± 2.6 and mean cigarettes per day was 17.5 ± 12.1. We successfully contacted 69 (62%) patients. Twenty-seven percent of intervention and 26% of control patients quit (mean difference = 1%; 95% CI: −22.0% to 18.8%). Thirty-seven percent of intervention and 51% of control patients decreased smoking by half or more (mean difference = 14.6%; 95% CI: −8.7% to 35.6%). CONCLUSION: Suggestive audio-therapy delivered during deep sedation in the ED did not significantly decrease self-reported smoking behavior. |
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spelling | pubmed-26722142009-06-24 A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation Rodriguez, Robert M. Taylor, Opal Shah, Sushma Urstein, Susan West J Emerg Med Original Research OBJECTIVES: In a sample of patients undergoing procedural deep sedation in the emergency department (ED), we conducted a prospective, randomized, single-blinded trial of audio-therapy for smoking cessation. METHODS: We asked subjects about their smoking, including desire to quit (0–10 numerical scale) and number of cigarettes smoked per day. Subjects were randomized to either a control tape (music alone) or a tape with repeated smoking-cessation messages over music. Tapes were started with first doses of sedation and stopped with patient arousal. Telephone follow-up occurred between two weeks and three months to assess the number of cigarettes smoked per day. Study endpoints were self-reported complete cessation and decrease of half or more in total cigarettes smoked per day. RESULTS: One hundred eleven patients were enrolled in the study, 54 to intervention and 57 to control. Mean desire to quit was 7.15 ± 2.6 and mean cigarettes per day was 17.5 ± 12.1. We successfully contacted 69 (62%) patients. Twenty-seven percent of intervention and 26% of control patients quit (mean difference = 1%; 95% CI: −22.0% to 18.8%). Thirty-seven percent of intervention and 51% of control patients decreased smoking by half or more (mean difference = 14.6%; 95% CI: −8.7% to 35.6%). CONCLUSION: Suggestive audio-therapy delivered during deep sedation in the ED did not significantly decrease self-reported smoking behavior. Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California, Irvine School of Medicine 2007-08 /pmc/articles/PMC2672214/ /pubmed/19561688 Text en Copyright © 2007 the authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Rodriguez, Robert M. Taylor, Opal Shah, Sushma Urstein, Susan A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title | A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title_full | A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title_fullStr | A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title_full_unstemmed | A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title_short | A Prospective, Randomized Trial in the Emergency Department of Suggestive Audio-Therapy under Deep Sedation for Smoking Cessation |
title_sort | prospective, randomized trial in the emergency department of suggestive audio-therapy under deep sedation for smoking cessation |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2672214/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19561688 |
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