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Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem
INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in Spain. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and patterns of smoking among inpatients before and during hospitalization. METHODS: Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 hos...
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European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID)
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516433 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/92927 |
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author | Martínez, Cristina Fu, Marcela Castellano1, Yolanda Riccobene, Anna Fernández, Paz Cabrera, Sandra Gavilan, Eva Feliu, Ariadna Puig-Llobet, Montse Fuster, Pilar Martínez-Sánchez, Jose María Montes, Javier Estrada, Joan Maria Moreno, Carmen Falcó-Pegueroles, Anna Galimany, Jordi Brando, Cecilia Suñer-Soler, Rosa Capsada, Anna Fernández, Esteve |
author_facet | Martínez, Cristina Fu, Marcela Castellano1, Yolanda Riccobene, Anna Fernández, Paz Cabrera, Sandra Gavilan, Eva Feliu, Ariadna Puig-Llobet, Montse Fuster, Pilar Martínez-Sánchez, Jose María Montes, Javier Estrada, Joan Maria Moreno, Carmen Falcó-Pegueroles, Anna Galimany, Jordi Brando, Cecilia Suñer-Soler, Rosa Capsada, Anna Fernández, Esteve |
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description | INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in Spain. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and patterns of smoking among inpatients before and during hospitalization. METHODS: Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 hospitals in the province of Barcelona, Spain from May 2014 to May 2015. Participants were adults who provided informed consent. The sample size was calculated to be representative of each hospital (prevalence 29.4%, precision ± 5%, error 5%). We approached 1228 subjects, 888 accepted to participate and 170 were replaced (were not available or declined to participate). Final sample comprised 1047 subjects. We used a computer-assisted personal interview system to collect data, including sociodemographic variables and use of tobacco before and during hospitalization. Smoking status was validated with exhaled carbon monoxide. We calculated overall tobacco prevalence and investigated associations with participant and center characteristics. We performed multiple polytomous and multilevel logistic regression analyses to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with adjustments for potential confounders. RESULTS: In all, 20.5% (95% CI: 18.1–23.0) of hospitalized patients were smokers. Smoking was most common among men (aOR=7.47; 95% CI: 4.88–11.43), young age groups (18–64 years), and individuals with primary or less than primary education (aOR=2.76; 95% CI: 1.44–5.28). Of the smokers, 97.2% were daily consumers of whom 44.9% had medium nicotine dependence. Of all smokers, three-quarters expressed a wish to quit, and one-quarter admitted to consuming tobacco during hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate the need to offer smoking cessation interventions among hospitalized patients in all units and service areas, to avoid infringements and increase patient safety, hospital efficiency, and improve clinical outcomes. Hospitalization represents a promising window for initiating smoking interventions addressed to all patients admitted to smoke-free hospitals, specially after applying a smoke-free campus ban. |
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spelling | pubmed-66594902019-09-12 Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem Martínez, Cristina Fu, Marcela Castellano1, Yolanda Riccobene, Anna Fernández, Paz Cabrera, Sandra Gavilan, Eva Feliu, Ariadna Puig-Llobet, Montse Fuster, Pilar Martínez-Sánchez, Jose María Montes, Javier Estrada, Joan Maria Moreno, Carmen Falcó-Pegueroles, Anna Galimany, Jordi Brando, Cecilia Suñer-Soler, Rosa Capsada, Anna Fernández, Esteve Tob Induc Dis Research Paper INTRODUCTION: A comprehensive smoking ban was recently enacted for acute-care hospital campuses in Spain. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and patterns of smoking among inpatients before and during hospitalization. METHODS: Multi-center cross-sectional study was conducted in 13 hospitals in the province of Barcelona, Spain from May 2014 to May 2015. Participants were adults who provided informed consent. The sample size was calculated to be representative of each hospital (prevalence 29.4%, precision ± 5%, error 5%). We approached 1228 subjects, 888 accepted to participate and 170 were replaced (were not available or declined to participate). Final sample comprised 1047 subjects. We used a computer-assisted personal interview system to collect data, including sociodemographic variables and use of tobacco before and during hospitalization. Smoking status was validated with exhaled carbon monoxide. We calculated overall tobacco prevalence and investigated associations with participant and center characteristics. We performed multiple polytomous and multilevel logistic regression analyses to estimate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs), with adjustments for potential confounders. RESULTS: In all, 20.5% (95% CI: 18.1–23.0) of hospitalized patients were smokers. Smoking was most common among men (aOR=7.47; 95% CI: 4.88–11.43), young age groups (18–64 years), and individuals with primary or less than primary education (aOR=2.76; 95% CI: 1.44–5.28). Of the smokers, 97.2% were daily consumers of whom 44.9% had medium nicotine dependence. Of all smokers, three-quarters expressed a wish to quit, and one-quarter admitted to consuming tobacco during hospitalization. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate the need to offer smoking cessation interventions among hospitalized patients in all units and service areas, to avoid infringements and increase patient safety, hospital efficiency, and improve clinical outcomes. Hospitalization represents a promising window for initiating smoking interventions addressed to all patients admitted to smoke-free hospitals, specially after applying a smoke-free campus ban. European Publishing on behalf of the International Society for the Prevention of Tobacco Induced Diseases (ISPTID) 2018-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6659490/ /pubmed/31516433 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/92927 Text en © 2018 Martínez C https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Martínez, Cristina Fu, Marcela Castellano1, Yolanda Riccobene, Anna Fernández, Paz Cabrera, Sandra Gavilan, Eva Feliu, Ariadna Puig-Llobet, Montse Fuster, Pilar Martínez-Sánchez, Jose María Montes, Javier Estrada, Joan Maria Moreno, Carmen Falcó-Pegueroles, Anna Galimany, Jordi Brando, Cecilia Suñer-Soler, Rosa Capsada, Anna Fernández, Esteve Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title | Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title_full | Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title_fullStr | Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title_full_unstemmed | Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title_short | Smoking among hospitalized patients: A multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
title_sort | smoking among hospitalized patients: a multi-hospital cross-sectional study of a widely neglected problem |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6659490/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31516433 http://dx.doi.org/10.18332/tid/92927 |
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