Pharmacist Counseling and Outcomes of Smoking Cessation

Marilyn Dix Smith PhD, William F. MeGhan PharmD, PhD, Gary Lauger MS
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Abstract

The Pharmacists Educating Patients Program (PEPP) was designed (1) to provide pharmacists with smoking cessation consultation guidelines for patients on nicotine transdermal therapy and (2) to test the effectiveness of these pharmacists' consultation seNices. More than 6,500 pharmacies and 40,220 patients participated in this program. One year after t reatment began, a survey of 2,001 patients on nicotine transdermal therapy found that those who had not joined a comprehensive smoking cessation program (86.5%) but were counseled by a pharmacist had a selfreported smoking cessation rate of 370/0 at the end of treatment, and 33% at an average of 10 months after treatment. The average length of treatment was five weeks. Patients who participated in a comprehensive behavioral smoking cessation program, such as SmokEnders, and who also received counseling from their pharmacists (13.5% of surveyed patients) had a quit rate of 62% at the end of treatment and 45% after 10 months.

Among surveyed patients, those who stopped smoking reported that their pharmacists' counseling had been more intense and more helpful than the counseling reported by those who did not stop smoking. In addition, those who stopped smoking had more pharmacist counseling interventions and more weeks on nicotine patch treatment than did those who failed to stop smoking.

Results of this study show that pharmacists who counsel patients on nicotine transdermal therapy about smoking cessation can improve outcomes.

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药剂师咨询和戒烟的结果
药师教育患者项目(PEPP)的目的是:(1)为接受尼古丁透皮治疗的患者提供药师戒烟咨询指南;(2)检验药师咨询指南的有效性。超过6,500家药店和40,220名患者参与了该计划。在治疗开始一年后,一项针对2001名接受尼古丁透皮疗法的患者的调查发现,那些没有参加全面戒烟计划但接受药剂师咨询的患者(86.5%)在治疗结束时自我报告的戒烟率为370/0,在治疗后10个月平均为33%。平均治疗时间为5周。参加综合行为戒烟计划(如SmokEnders)并接受药剂师咨询的患者(占调查患者的13.5%)在治疗结束时的戒烟率为62%,10个月后的戒烟率为45%。在接受调查的患者中,那些戒烟的人报告说,他们的药剂师的咨询比那些没有戒烟的人报告的咨询更强烈,更有帮助。此外,那些戒烟的人比那些戒烟失败的人有更多的药剂师咨询干预和更长时间的尼古丁贴片治疗。本研究结果表明,药剂师建议患者通过尼古丁透皮疗法戒烟可以改善结果。
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