Feasibility and acceptability of a telephone- and face-to-face-delivered counseling intervention for smoking cessation in Dutch patients with coronary heart disease
Autor: | Aart N. Mudde, Hein de Vries, Lilian Lechner, Catherine A. W. Bolman, Nadine Berndt |
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Přispěvatelé: | Gezondheidsvoorlichting, Health promotion, RS: CAPHRI - R6 - Promoting Health & Personalised Care, Department Health Psychology, RS-Research Line Health psychology (part of IIESB program) |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
Counseling
Male patient satisfaction medicine.medical_treatment Cost-Benefit Analysis Psychological intervention Coronary Disease 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology nursing care/interventions law.invention 0302 clinical medicine Randomized controlled trial law HOSPITALIZED SMOKERS 030212 general & internal medicine General Nursing media_common NONSMOKING WINS Netherlands Aged 80 and over myocardial infarction/CV problems program evaluation Middle Aged Delivery mode CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE Female Attitude to Health CLINICAL-TRIALS Adult medicine.medical_specialty ACUTE MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION Nicotine patch media_common.quotation_subject 03 medical and health sciences Telephone counseling adherence/compliance medicine health education Humans Aged TOBACCO-CESSATION business.industry FAGERSTROM TEST Abstinence Patient Acceptance of Health Care Nicotine replacement therapy Telephone NATIONAL-SURVEY NICOTINE REPLACEMENT THERAPY Physical therapy Smoking cessation Patient Compliance Smoking Cessation CIGARETTE DEPENDENCE business |
Zdroj: | Berndt, N, Lechner, L, Mudde, A, De Vries, H & Bolman, C 2017, ' Feasibility and acceptability of a telephone-and face-to-face-delivered counseling intervention for smoking cessation in Dutch patients with coronary heart disease ', Research in Nursing & Health, vol. 40, no. 5, pp. 444-458 . https://doi.org/10.1002/nur.21810 Research in Nursing & Health, 40(5), 444-458. Wiley |
ISSN: | 1098-240X 0160-6891 |
DOI: | 10.1002/nur.21810 |
Popis: | Intensive behavioral counseling interventions combined with nicotine replacement therapy have increased smoking abstinence rates in cardiac patients, but little is known about their feasibility when initiated upon hospital admission and continued post-discharge. The current study was an evaluation of the use, appreciation, and fidelity of two post-discharge counseling interventions designed for cardiac patients to quit smoking that differed in their delivery mode. In a controlled trial with cross-over randomization at the cardiac unit level, hospitalized smokers in eight cardiac units of eight Dutch hospitals were assigned either telephone counseling (n = 223) or nurse-administered face-to-face counseling (n = 157) using the Ask-Advise-Refer strategy. Eligible patients also received nicotine replacement therapy. Data based on counselors' registration forms and patients' telephone surveys at 6-month follow-up were analyzed. Most patients (>90%) participated in at least one counseling session, and the majority participated in at least five out of a maximum of seven sessions. Higher levels of adherence to either the telephone or face-to-face counseling sessions were associated with higher smoking abstinence rates at the 6-month follow-up, whereas higher nicotine patch use was not associated with abstinence. Patients positively evaluated the content, duration, and number of sessions, and rated the face-to-face counseling significantly better than the telephone counseling for quitting smoking. The counselors largely complied with the intervention protocols. The current intervention offers evidence of feasibility and may improve outpatient continuity of smoking care. Monitoring the use and delivery of such complex interventions is recommended to promote effective dissemination in cardiac practice. |
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