1. Long-Term Outcomes From Repeated Smoking Cessation Assistance in Routine Primary Care.
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Bailey SR, Stevens VJ, Fortmann SP, Kurtz SE, McBurnie MA, Priest E, Puro J, Solberg LI, Schweitzer R, Masica AL, and Hazlehurst B
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Counseling, Female, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, United States, Young Adult, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Primary Health Care, Smoking Cessation methods
- Abstract
Purpose: To test the association between repeated clinical smoking cessation support and long-term cessation., Design: Retrospective, observational cohort study using structured and free-text data from electronic health records., Setting: Six diverse health systems in the United States., Participants: Patients aged ≥18 years who were smokers in 2007 and had ≥1 primary care visit in each of the following 4 years (N = 33 691)., Measures: Primary exposure was a composite categorical variable (comprised of documentation of smoking cessation medication, counseling, or referral) classifying the proportions of visits for which patients received any cessation assistance (<25% (reference), 25%-49%, 50%-74%, and ≥75% of visits). The dependent variable was long-term quit (LTQ; yes/no), defined as no indication of being a current smoker for ≥365 days following a visit where nonsmoker or former smoker was indicated., Analysis: Mixed effects logistic regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, race, and comorbidities, with robust standard error estimation to account for within site correlation., Results: Overall, 20% of the cohort achieved LTQ status. Patients with ≥75% of visits with any assistance had almost 3 times the odds of achieving LTQ status compared to those with <25% visits with assistance (odds ratio = 2.84; 95% confidence interval: 1.50-5.37). Results were similar for specific assistance types., Conclusions: These findings provide support for the importance of repeated assistance at primary care visits to increase long-term smoking cessation.
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- 2018
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