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Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study

BACKGROUND: It is a priority to achieve smoking cessation in diabetic smokers, given that this is a group of patients with elevated cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, tobacco has a multiplying effect on micro and macro vascular complications. Smoking abstinence rates increase as the intensity of the...

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Autores principales: Roig, Lydia, Perez, Santiago, Prieto, Gemma, Martin, Carlos, Advani, Mamta, Armengol, Angelina, Roura, Pilar, Maria Manresa, Josep, Briones, Elena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2825223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20132540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-58
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author Roig, Lydia
Perez, Santiago
Prieto, Gemma
Martin, Carlos
Advani, Mamta
Armengol, Angelina
Roura, Pilar
Maria Manresa, Josep
Briones, Elena
author_facet Roig, Lydia
Perez, Santiago
Prieto, Gemma
Martin, Carlos
Advani, Mamta
Armengol, Angelina
Roura, Pilar
Maria Manresa, Josep
Briones, Elena
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description BACKGROUND: It is a priority to achieve smoking cessation in diabetic smokers, given that this is a group of patients with elevated cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, tobacco has a multiplying effect on micro and macro vascular complications. Smoking abstinence rates increase as the intensity of the intervention, length of the intervention and number and diversity of contacts with the healthcare professional during the intervention increases. However, there are few published studies about smoking cessation in diabetics in primary care, a level of healthcare that plays an essential role in these patients. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive smoking cessation intervention in diabetic patients in primary care. METHODS/DESIGN: Cluster randomized trial, controlled and multicentric. Randomization unit: Primary Care Team. Study population: 546 diabetic smokers older than 14 years of age whose disease is controlled by one of the primary care teams in the study. Outcome Measures: Continuous tobacco abstinence (a person who has not smoked for at least six months and with a CO level of less than 6 ppm measured by a cooximeter) , evolution in the Prochaska and DiClemente's Transtheoretical Model of Change, number of cigarettes/day, length of the visit. Point of assessment: one- year post- inclusion in the study. Intervention: Brief motivational interview for diabetic smokers at the pre-contemplation and contemplation stage, intensive motivational interview with pharmacotherapy for diabetic smokers in the preparation-action stage and reinforcing intevention in the maintenance stage. Statistical Analysis: A descriptive analysis of all variables will be done, as well as a multilevel logistic regression and a Poisson regression. All analyses will be done with an intention to treatment basis and will be fitted for potential confounding factors and variables of clinical importance. Statistical packages: SPSS15, STATA10 y HLM6. DISCUSSION: The present study will try to describe the profile of a diabetic smoker who receives the most benefit from an intensive intervention in primary care. The results will be useful for primary care professionals in their usual clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT00954967
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spelling pubmed-28252232010-02-20 Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study Roig, Lydia Perez, Santiago Prieto, Gemma Martin, Carlos Advani, Mamta Armengol, Angelina Roura, Pilar Maria Manresa, Josep Briones, Elena BMC Public Health Study protocol BACKGROUND: It is a priority to achieve smoking cessation in diabetic smokers, given that this is a group of patients with elevated cardiovascular risk. Furthermore, tobacco has a multiplying effect on micro and macro vascular complications. Smoking abstinence rates increase as the intensity of the intervention, length of the intervention and number and diversity of contacts with the healthcare professional during the intervention increases. However, there are few published studies about smoking cessation in diabetics in primary care, a level of healthcare that plays an essential role in these patients. Therefore, the aim of the present study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an intensive smoking cessation intervention in diabetic patients in primary care. METHODS/DESIGN: Cluster randomized trial, controlled and multicentric. Randomization unit: Primary Care Team. Study population: 546 diabetic smokers older than 14 years of age whose disease is controlled by one of the primary care teams in the study. Outcome Measures: Continuous tobacco abstinence (a person who has not smoked for at least six months and with a CO level of less than 6 ppm measured by a cooximeter) , evolution in the Prochaska and DiClemente's Transtheoretical Model of Change, number of cigarettes/day, length of the visit. Point of assessment: one- year post- inclusion in the study. Intervention: Brief motivational interview for diabetic smokers at the pre-contemplation and contemplation stage, intensive motivational interview with pharmacotherapy for diabetic smokers in the preparation-action stage and reinforcing intevention in the maintenance stage. Statistical Analysis: A descriptive analysis of all variables will be done, as well as a multilevel logistic regression and a Poisson regression. All analyses will be done with an intention to treatment basis and will be fitted for potential confounding factors and variables of clinical importance. Statistical packages: SPSS15, STATA10 y HLM6. DISCUSSION: The present study will try to describe the profile of a diabetic smoker who receives the most benefit from an intensive intervention in primary care. The results will be useful for primary care professionals in their usual clinical practice. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT00954967 BioMed Central 2010-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2825223/ /pubmed/20132540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-58 Text en Copyright ©2010 Roig et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Perez, Santiago
Prieto, Gemma
Martin, Carlos
Advani, Mamta
Armengol, Angelina
Roura, Pilar
Maria Manresa, Josep
Briones, Elena
Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title_full Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title_fullStr Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title_full_unstemmed Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title_short Cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. ITADI Study
title_sort cluster randomized trial in smoking cessation with intensive advice in diabetic patients in primary care. itadi study
topic Study protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2825223/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20132540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-58
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