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吸烟行为及对原住民社区控制的健康服务客户的戒烟支持偏好。

Smoking behaviour and preferences for cessation support among clients of an Indigenous community-controlled health service.

机构信息

School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2018 Jul;37(5):676-682. doi: 10.1111/dar.12691. Epub 2018 Mar 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND AIMS

Reducing smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians is a vital part of closing the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. Community-controlled health clinics are an important setting for delivering smoking cessation advice and assistance. This study measured tobacco and e-cigarette use, knowledge of smoking-related health effects, motivations to quit and interest in cessation aids.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Clients of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service dental clinics in Southeast Queensland (n = 421) completed a brief written questionnaire while in the waiting room.

RESULTS

Nearly half (n = 184, 47%) of the participants currently smoked daily, of which 9% (n = 7) currently used e-cigarettes. Few smokers (8%, n = 13) had no intention to quit smoking. For current smokers, previously used quit methods were abrupt cessation (42%, n = 78), nicotine replacement therapies (NRT; 25%, n = 45), prescription medications (23%, n = 43), e-cigarettes (9%, n = 17) and other methods (3%, n = 6). Current smokers were most interested in cutting down (85%, n = 110), abrupt cessation (75%, n = 98) and free NRT (72%, n = 101). Fewer (34%, n = 36) were interested in purchasing NRT for smoking cessation.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Our study found there was interest in accessing smoking cessation aids among the clients of this community-controlled health clinic, particularly if provided free of charge. Embedding smoking cessation advice and assistance into a range of community-controlled health clinics could provide opportunities for addressing the high smoking prevalence among Indigenous Australians.

摘要

介绍和目的

降低澳大利亚原住民的吸烟率是缩小澳大利亚原住民和非原住民之间健康差距的重要一环。社区控制的健康诊所是提供戒烟建议和帮助的重要场所。本研究测量了烟草和电子烟的使用情况、对吸烟相关健康影响的认识、戒烟动机以及对戒烟辅助工具的兴趣。

设计和方法

昆士兰州东南部的澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区卫生服务牙科诊所的客户(n=421)在候诊室完成了一份简短的书面问卷。

结果

近一半(n=184,47%)的参与者目前每天吸烟,其中 9%(n=7)目前使用电子烟。很少有吸烟者(8%,n=13)没有戒烟的打算。对于目前的吸烟者,以前使用过的戒烟方法包括突然戒烟(42%,n=78)、尼古丁替代疗法(NRT;25%,n=45)、处方药物(23%,n=43)、电子烟(9%,n=17)和其他方法(3%,n=6)。目前的吸烟者最感兴趣的是减少吸烟量(85%,n=110)、突然戒烟(75%,n=98)和免费 NRT(72%,n=101)。较少的人(34%,n=36)有兴趣购买 NRT 来戒烟。

讨论和结论

我们的研究发现,这家社区控制的健康诊所的客户对获得戒烟辅助工具很感兴趣,如果免费提供,他们会更感兴趣。将戒烟建议和帮助纳入一系列社区控制的健康诊所,可以为解决澳大利亚原住民吸烟率高的问题提供机会。

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