Assessment of different quit smoking methods selected by patients in tobacco cessation centers in Iran

作者: ArezooEbn Ahmady , ALando Harry , Lida Fadaizadeh , Gholamreza Heydari , Mohammadreza Masjedi

DOI: 10.4103/2008-7802.164118

关键词: Environmental healthMedicineCombined therapyScale (social sciences)Telephone counselingNicotine replacement therapyCountry levelTobacco usersFamily medicineAlternative medicineQuit smoking

摘要: Background: Health systems play key roles in identifying tobacco users and providing evidencebased care to help them quit. This treatment includes different methods such as simple medical consultation, medication, telephone counseling. To assess quit smoking selected by patients cessation centers Iran order identify those that are most appropriate for the country health system. Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, a random sample of all at level was used obtain representative sample. Patients completed self-administered questionnaire which contained 10 questions regarding quality, cost, effect, side effects results quitting using 5-point Likert-type scale. Percentages, frequencies, mean, T-test, variance analyses were computed study variables. Results: A total 1063 smokers returned survey questionnaires. The frequently Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) combination therapy (NRT Counseling) with 228 163 individuals reporting these respectively. least hypnotism (n = 8) win 17). gained maximum scores respectively combined method, personal Champix means 21.4, 20.4 18.4. minimum e-cigarettes, education 12.8, 11 10.8, There significant differences mean based on cities methods. Conclusions: According smokers’ selection therapy, effective could be much more considered system

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