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Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As

We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advice according to different methods (ABC, 5As). In a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial our training proved effective in increasing GP-delivered rates of such advice (from 13% to 33%). In thi...

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Autores principales: Kastaun, Sabrina, Viechtbauer, Wolfgang, Leve, Verena, Hildebrandt, Jaqueline, Funke, Christian, Klosterhalfen, Stephanie, Lubisch, Diana, Reddemann, Olaf, Raupach, Tobias, Wilm, Stefan, Kotz, Daniel
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8311137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34322551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00224-2021
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author Kastaun, Sabrina
Viechtbauer, Wolfgang
Leve, Verena
Hildebrandt, Jaqueline
Funke, Christian
Klosterhalfen, Stephanie
Lubisch, Diana
Reddemann, Olaf
Raupach, Tobias
Wilm, Stefan
Kotz, Daniel
author_facet Kastaun, Sabrina
Viechtbauer, Wolfgang
Leve, Verena
Hildebrandt, Jaqueline
Funke, Christian
Klosterhalfen, Stephanie
Lubisch, Diana
Reddemann, Olaf
Raupach, Tobias
Wilm, Stefan
Kotz, Daniel
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description We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advice according to different methods (ABC, 5As). In a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial our training proved effective in increasing GP-delivered rates of such advice (from 13% to 33%). In this follow-up analysis we examined the effect of the training and compared ABC versus 5As on patient-reported quit attempts and point prevalence abstinence at weeks 4, 12 and 26 following GP consultation. Follow-up data were collected in 1937 smoking patients – independently of the receipt of GP advice – recruited before or after the training of 69 GPs. At week 26, ∼70% of the patients were lost to follow-up. All 1937 patients were included in an intention-to-treat analysis; missing outcome data were imputed. Quit attempts and abstinence rates did not differ significantly from pre- to post-training or between patients from the ABC versus the 5As group. However, ancillary analyses showed that patients who received GP advice compared to those who did not had two times higher odds of reporting a quit attempt at all follow-ups and abstinence at week 26. We reported that our training increases GP-delivered rates of stop-smoking advice, and the present analysis confirms that advice is associated with increased quit attempts and abstinence rates in patients. However, our training did not further improve these rates, which might be related to patients’ loss to follow-up or to contextual factors, e.g. access to free evidence-based cessation treatment, which can hamper the transfer of GPs’ advice into patients’ behaviour change.
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spelling pubmed-83111372021-07-27 Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As Kastaun, Sabrina Viechtbauer, Wolfgang Leve, Verena Hildebrandt, Jaqueline Funke, Christian Klosterhalfen, Stephanie Lubisch, Diana Reddemann, Olaf Raupach, Tobias Wilm, Stefan Kotz, Daniel ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles We developed a 3.5-h training for general practitioners (GPs) in delivering brief stop-smoking advice according to different methods (ABC, 5As). In a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial our training proved effective in increasing GP-delivered rates of such advice (from 13% to 33%). In this follow-up analysis we examined the effect of the training and compared ABC versus 5As on patient-reported quit attempts and point prevalence abstinence at weeks 4, 12 and 26 following GP consultation. Follow-up data were collected in 1937 smoking patients – independently of the receipt of GP advice – recruited before or after the training of 69 GPs. At week 26, ∼70% of the patients were lost to follow-up. All 1937 patients were included in an intention-to-treat analysis; missing outcome data were imputed. Quit attempts and abstinence rates did not differ significantly from pre- to post-training or between patients from the ABC versus the 5As group. However, ancillary analyses showed that patients who received GP advice compared to those who did not had two times higher odds of reporting a quit attempt at all follow-ups and abstinence at week 26. We reported that our training increases GP-delivered rates of stop-smoking advice, and the present analysis confirms that advice is associated with increased quit attempts and abstinence rates in patients. However, our training did not further improve these rates, which might be related to patients’ loss to follow-up or to contextual factors, e.g. access to free evidence-based cessation treatment, which can hamper the transfer of GPs’ advice into patients’ behaviour change. European Respiratory Society 2021-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8311137/ /pubmed/34322551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00224-2021 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Kastaun, Sabrina
Viechtbauer, Wolfgang
Leve, Verena
Hildebrandt, Jaqueline
Funke, Christian
Klosterhalfen, Stephanie
Lubisch, Diana
Reddemann, Olaf
Raupach, Tobias
Wilm, Stefan
Kotz, Daniel
Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title_full Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title_fullStr Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title_full_unstemmed Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title_short Quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – ABC versus 5As
title_sort quit attempts and tobacco abstinence in primary care patients: follow-up of a pragmatic, two-arm cluster randomised controlled trial on brief stop-smoking advice – abc versus 5as
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8311137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34322551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00224-2021
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