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Supporting Smokers in Difficult Settings: Suggestions for Better Education and Counseling in Cancer Centers in Jordan

Continued smoking in cancer patients is commonly observed in Jordan. In a country that exhibits some of the highest smoking rates globally, enhancing patient education regarding the value of smoking cessation for cancer care is vital. The objectives of our study were to describe sociodemographic and...

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Autores principales: Hawari, Feras I., Abu Alhalawa, Minas A., Alshraiedeh, Rasha H., Al Nawaiseh, Ahmad M., Khamis, Alia, Dodin, Yasmeen I., Obeidat, Nour A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9776699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547146
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29120732
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author Hawari, Feras I.
Abu Alhalawa, Minas A.
Alshraiedeh, Rasha H.
Al Nawaiseh, Ahmad M.
Khamis, Alia
Dodin, Yasmeen I.
Obeidat, Nour A.
author_facet Hawari, Feras I.
Abu Alhalawa, Minas A.
Alshraiedeh, Rasha H.
Al Nawaiseh, Ahmad M.
Khamis, Alia
Dodin, Yasmeen I.
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description Continued smoking in cancer patients is commonly observed in Jordan. In a country that exhibits some of the highest smoking rates globally, enhancing patient education regarding the value of smoking cessation for cancer care is vital. The objectives of our study were to describe sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with continued smoking in Jordanian smokers after a cancer diagnosis; to identify reasons for smoking and knowledge regarding smoking’s impact on care; to examine in a multivariable manner the factors associated with continued smoking, and to accordingly generate patient counseling recommendations. An interviewer-administered survey using the Theoretical Domains Framework was employed. Among 350 subjects (mean age 51.0, median 52.7), approximately 38% of patients had quit or were in the process of quitting; 61.7% remained smokers. Substantial knowledge gaps with regard to the impact of continued smoking on cancer care were observed. Remaining a smoker after diagnosis was associated with being employed, not receiving chemotherapy or surgery, having lower confidence in quitting, and having a lower number of identified reasons for smoking. Interventions to promote cessation in Jordanian cancer patients who smoke should focus on enhancing patient awareness about the impact of smoking in cancer care and raising perceived self-efficacy to quit.
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spelling pubmed-97766992022-12-23 Supporting Smokers in Difficult Settings: Suggestions for Better Education and Counseling in Cancer Centers in Jordan Hawari, Feras I. Abu Alhalawa, Minas A. Alshraiedeh, Rasha H. Al Nawaiseh, Ahmad M. Khamis, Alia Dodin, Yasmeen I. Obeidat, Nour A. Curr Oncol Article Continued smoking in cancer patients is commonly observed in Jordan. In a country that exhibits some of the highest smoking rates globally, enhancing patient education regarding the value of smoking cessation for cancer care is vital. The objectives of our study were to describe sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with continued smoking in Jordanian smokers after a cancer diagnosis; to identify reasons for smoking and knowledge regarding smoking’s impact on care; to examine in a multivariable manner the factors associated with continued smoking, and to accordingly generate patient counseling recommendations. An interviewer-administered survey using the Theoretical Domains Framework was employed. Among 350 subjects (mean age 51.0, median 52.7), approximately 38% of patients had quit or were in the process of quitting; 61.7% remained smokers. Substantial knowledge gaps with regard to the impact of continued smoking on cancer care were observed. Remaining a smoker after diagnosis was associated with being employed, not receiving chemotherapy or surgery, having lower confidence in quitting, and having a lower number of identified reasons for smoking. Interventions to promote cessation in Jordanian cancer patients who smoke should focus on enhancing patient awareness about the impact of smoking in cancer care and raising perceived self-efficacy to quit. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9776699/ /pubmed/36547146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29120732 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol29120732
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