The impact of repeated spirometry and smoking cessation advice on smokers with mild COPD

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作者
Stratelis, Georgios
Moelstad, Sigvard
Jakobsson, Per
Zetterstroem, Olle
机构
[1] Primary Hlth Care Ctr Brinken, Motala, Sweden
[2] Linkoping Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Hlth & Soc, Linkoping, Sweden
[3] Unit Res & Dev Primary Hlth Care, Jonkoping, Sweden
[4] Linkoping Univ Hosp, Dept Pulm Med, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden
[5] Linkoping Univ Hosp, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Mol & Clin Med, S-58185 Linkoping, Sweden
关键词
COPD; family practice; general practice; primary health care; smoking cessation; spirometry;
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10.1080/02813430600819751
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background. Smoking cessation is the most important therapeutic intervention in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and the health benefits are immediate and substantial. Major efforts have been made to develop methods with high smoking cessation rates. Objectives. To study whether a combination of spirometry and brief smoking cessation advice to smokers with COPD, annually for three years, increased their smoking cessation rate in comparison with groups of smokers with normal lung function. Method. Prospective, randomized study in primary care. Smoking cessation rates were compared between smokers with COPD followed-up yearly over a period of three years and smokers with normal lung function followed-up yearly for three years or followed-up only once after three years. Results. The point-prevalence abstinence rate and prolonged abstinence rate at 6 and 12 months increased yearly and in smokers with COPD at year 3 was 29%, 28%, and 25%, respectively. The abstinence rates were significantly higher in smokers with COPD than in smokers with normal lung function. Smoking cessation rates among smokers with normal lung function did not increase with increasing number of follow-ups. Conclusion. Smokers diagnosed with COPD stopped smoking significantly more often than those with normal lung function.
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