인제대학교 일산백병원 가정의학과
Department of Family Medicine, Ilsan-Paik Hospital, College of Medicine, Inje University, Goyang, Korea
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Author/Year/Region | Population | Intervention | Smoking cessation outcome | Secondary outcome |
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Rogers, 2017, USA | Current smokers with a history of schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder documented in EMR | Intervention (N=204): Seven proactive telephone counseling session+post- discharge multisession telephone counseling during 2 weeks after discharge+8 week NRT (<10 cig./d) or combination NRT (≥10 cig./d) Control (N=108):15~20 minute telephone counseling New York State Quitline+2 week NRT | Self-reported 30 day abstinence at 2 and 6 months post-discharge | - Cigarettes smoked per day at 6 months, - Proportion of patients with one quit attempt by 6 mon. - Proportion of patients who used cessation medication by 6 mon. |
Stockings, 2014, Australia | Patients admitted in psychiatric facility with current or occasional smoking (≥18 years) Schizophrenia 33.7% Mood disorder 32.6% Anxiety 4.9% | Intervention (N=104): standard smoking cessation care+10~15 min motivational interview+smoking cessation literature+NRT on discharge+referral to Quitline Control (N=101): brief advice, NRT provided by the facility as standard care | Continuous and 7 day point prevalence abstinence verified by CO at 2, 4, 6 months post-discharge | Prevalence of quit attempts, daily cigarette consumption, FTND |
Metes, 2017, Australia | Participants recruited from four public adult inpatient psychiatric facilities Schizophrenia 20% Mood disorder 26.4~.9% Anxiety 12.1~13.9% | Intervention (N=379): Standard smoking cessation care+10~15 min motivational interview+14 week NRT on discharge+4 mon telephone behavioral smoking counseling support Control (N=375): Standard smoking cessation care+referral to Quitline | Self-reported 7day point prevalence abstinence verified by CO at 6 and 12 months post-discharge | Number of cigarettes smoked per day Reduction in cigarettes smoked relative to baseline Quit attempts Nicotine dependence Readiness to quit |