A pilot randomized trial of a smoking cessation nursing intervention in cardiac patients after hospital discharge.

Sylvie Cossette, Nancy Frasure-Smith, Martine Robert, Maud-Christine Chouinard, Martin Juneau, Marie-Claude Guertin, Alexis Cournoyer, Tanya Mailhot, John William Kayser
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Background: One fifth of Canadians are smokers despite the availability of community-based smoking cessation programs. It was hypothesized that offering a post-discharge smoking cessation program to cardiac patients would decrease smoking rates at six months.

Method: This pilot randomized study explored the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of a smoking cessation intervention delivered by a smoking cessation nurse specialist (SCNS) to cardiac patients after hospital discharge.

Sample: Participants (N=40) were randomized to either a postdischarge telephone intervention delivered weekly for the first month and then monthly until the third month (experimental group [EG]), or referral to usual community care (control group [CG]).

Findings: The researchers confirmed the feasibility of recruitment and acceptability of the intervention, but dfficulty with follow-up. The intention-to-treat analysis showed similar smoking cessation rates in both groups at six months (25% EG versus 30% CG; p = 0.72).

Conclusion: An intensifed follow-up protocol, or a more intensive, comprehensive and multidisciplinary intervention might be required, given the characteristics of the smokers.

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心脏病人出院后戒烟护理干预的随机试验。
背景:尽管有以社区为基础的戒烟计划,但仍有五分之一的加拿大人吸烟。假设为心脏病患者提供出院后戒烟计划可以在六个月内降低吸烟率。方法:本试验随机研究探讨戒烟专科护士(SCNS)对心脏病患者出院后进行戒烟干预的可行性、可接受性和初步效果。样本:参与者(N=40)被随机分为出院后电话干预组(实验组[EG])和常规社区护理组(对照组[CG]),前者在第一个月每周进行一次电话干预,后者直到第三个月每月一次。研究结果:研究人员确认了招募的可行性和干预的可接受性,但随访困难。意向治疗分析显示,两组在6个月时的戒烟率相似(25% EG vs 30% CG;P = 0.72)。结论:考虑到吸烟者的特点,可能需要强化随访方案,或更强化、更全面、更多学科的干预。
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