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人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)疾病事件/阶段对吸烟态度和行为的影响:STATE项目(烟草态度与可教事件研究)

The influence of HIV disease events/stages on smoking attitudes and behaviors: project STATE (Study of Tobacco Attitudes and Teachable Events).

作者信息

Vidrine Damon J, Fletcher Faith E, Buchberg Meredith K, Li Yisheng, Arduino Roberto C, Gritz Ellen R

机构信息

Department of Behavioral Science, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, P,O, Box 301439, Unit 1330, Houston, TX 77030-1439, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2014 Feb 11;14:149. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-149.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Given the increase in life expectancy among HIV-positive individuals attributable to antiretroviral therapies, cigarette smoking now represents one of the most salient health risks confronting the HIV-positive population. Despite this risk, very few efforts to date have been made to target persons living with HIV for smoking cessation treatment, and no efforts have been made to explore the role of cognitions and HIV disease events/stages on smoking outcomes. The purpose of the study, Project STATE (Study of Tobacco Attitudes and Teachable Events), is to prospectively examine the relationship between HIV events/stages, perceived impact of HIV disease, attitudes about cigarette smoking, and smoking behaviors.

METHODS/DESIGN: This study employs a prospective design. Patients are recruited at the time of their first physician visit at a large inner city HIV-clinic--Thomas Street Health Center (TSHC). Consenting participants then complete a baseline assessment. All participants are offered standard care smoking cessation treatment. Follow-up assessments are completed on four subsequent occasions: 3, 6, 9, and 12 months post-baseline. These follow-up assessments are scheduled to coincide with routine clinic appointments with their TSHC physicians. In addition, each participant is given a prepaid cell phone at the time of enrollment and asked to complete brief phone assessments weekly for the first three months of the study period.

DISCUSSION

By evaluating events/stages of HIV disease as potential teaching moments for smoking cessation, findings from this study could be used to develop treatments tailored to an individual's stage of HIV disease. This study design will enable us to carefully track changes in smoking behavior over time, and to link these changes to both the course of HIV disease and/or to the participant's' perceived impact of HIV. By identifying optimal time points for intervention, the findings from this study will have the potential to maximize the efficiency and efficacy of cessation treatments delivered in resource-limited settings. In addition, the findings will be instrumental in identifying specific constructs that should be targeted for intervention and will provide a strong foundation for the development of future cessation interventions targeting smokers living with HIV/AIDS.

摘要

背景

鉴于抗逆转录病毒疗法使HIV阳性个体的预期寿命增加,吸烟目前是HIV阳性人群面临的最突出的健康风险之一。尽管存在这种风险,但迄今为止,针对HIV感染者进行戒烟治疗的努力非常少,也没有努力探讨认知以及HIV疾病事件/阶段对吸烟结果的影响。本研究“STATE项目(烟草态度与可教事件研究)”的目的是前瞻性地研究HIV事件/阶段、HIV疾病的感知影响、对吸烟的态度以及吸烟行为之间的关系。

方法/设计:本研究采用前瞻性设计。在大型市中心HIV诊所——托马斯街健康中心(TSHC),患者首次就诊时招募患者。同意参与的参与者随后完成基线评估。所有参与者都接受标准的戒烟治疗。在基线后的3、6、9和12个月这四个后续时间点完成随访评估。这些随访评估安排在与他们的TSHC医生的常规门诊预约时间进行。此外,每位参与者在入组时会得到一部预付费手机,并被要求在研究期的前三个月每周完成简短的电话评估。

讨论

通过将HIV疾病的事件/阶段评估为戒烟的潜在可教时刻,本研究的结果可用于制定针对个体HIV疾病阶段的治疗方案。这种研究设计将使我们能够仔细跟踪吸烟行为随时间的变化,并将这些变化与HIV疾病进程和/或参与者对HIV的感知影响联系起来。通过确定最佳干预时间点,本研究的结果有可能在资源有限的环境中最大限度地提高戒烟治疗的效率和效果。此外,这些结果将有助于确定应针对干预的具体结构,并为未来针对HIV/AIDS感染者吸烟者的戒烟干预措施的制定提供坚实基础。

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