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医疗服务提供者关于戒烟的建议:来自医疗支出小组调查的证据。

Providers' advice concerning smoking cessation: Evidence from the Medical Expenditures Panel Survey.

作者信息

Kaplan Robert M, Fang Zhengyi, Morgan Glen

机构信息

University of California, Los Angeles, United States.

Social & Scientific Systems, Inc., United States.

出版信息

Prev Med. 2016 Oct;91:32-36. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.07.012. Epub 2016 Jul 28.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE AND OBJECTIVE

We estimate how often adult smokers are advised to quit using a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States.

DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS

Data are from the 2012-2013 household component of the United States (US) Medical Expenditures Panel Survey (MEPS).

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Current smoking and advice to quit offered by providers.

RESULTS

Smoking was reported by 18.26% (CI 17.13%-19.38%) of 2012 MEPS respondents. Less than half of adult smokers (47.24%, CI 44.30%-50.19%) were advised to quit by their physicians although 17.57% (CI 15.37%-19.76%) had not seen a doctor in the last 12months. Advice to quit was given significantly less often to respondents classified as: aged 18-44 (40.29%), men (40.20%), less educated (42.26%), lower family income (43.51%), Hispanic (33.82%), never married (39.55%), and living outside the northeast. Smoking status at year 2 for patients who had received advice to quit was similar (85.13%: SE 1.62%) to those who had seen a physician but were not advised to quit (81.95%: SE 2.05%). Advice to quit smoking was less common than the use of common medical screening tests.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

Smoking cessation advice is given to less than half of current cigarette smokers and it is least likely to be given to the most vulnerable populations. Efforts to reduce smoking are deployed less often than other preventive practices. The rate of advice to quit has not changed over the last decade. Health care providers are missing an important opportunity to affect health behaviors and outcomes.

摘要

重要性与目标

我们使用美国具有全国代表性的成年人样本,估算成年吸烟者被建议戒烟的频率。

设计与参与者

数据来自2012 - 2013年美国医疗支出面板调查(MEPS)的家庭部分。

主要结局指标

当前吸烟情况以及提供者给出的戒烟建议。

结果

2012年MEPS受访者中有18.26%(可信区间17.13% - 19.38%)报告吸烟。不到一半的成年吸烟者(47.24%,可信区间44.30% - 50.19%)被医生建议戒烟,尽管17.57%(可信区间15.37% - 19.76%)在过去12个月内未看过医生。被分类为以下情况的受访者收到戒烟建议的频率显著更低:18 - 44岁(40.29%)、男性(40.20%)、受教育程度较低(42.26%)、家庭收入较低(43.51%)、西班牙裔(33.82%)、从未结婚(39.55%)以及居住在东北部以外地区。接受戒烟建议的患者在第2年的吸烟状况与看过医生但未被建议戒烟的患者相似(85.13%:标准误1.62%)与(81.95%:标准误2.05%)。戒烟建议比普通医疗筛查测试的使用频率更低。

结论与意义

不到一半的当前吸烟者收到了戒烟建议,且最弱势群体最不可能收到建议。与其他预防措施相比,减少吸烟的努力实施频率更低。在过去十年中,戒烟建议的比例没有变化。医疗保健提供者错失了影响健康行为和结果的重要机会。

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