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Title: | Smoking cessation advice by rheumatologists: results of an international survey | Authors: | Naranjo, Antonio Khan, Nasim A. Cutolo, Maurizio Lee, Shin Seok Lazovskis, Juris Laas, Karin Pandya, Sapan Sokka, Tuulikki Fabiana, Montoya Sandra Da Silveira, Ines Guimaraes Laurindo, Ieda M. Horslev-Petersen, Kim Hetland, Merete Lund Müller, Raili Schett, Georg Wassenberg, Siegfried Alten, Rieke Drosos, Alexandros A. Rojkovich, Bernadette Géher, Pál Aggarwal Cazzato, Massimiliano Fukuda, Wataru Nakajima, Ayako Yamanaka, Hisashi Shono, Eisuke Oyoo, Omondi Rexhepi, Blerta Rexhepi, Sylejman Andersone, Daina Baranauskaite, Asta Bonte-Mineur, F. Haugeberg, Glenn Majdan, Maria Targonska-Stepniak, Bozena Codrina, Ancuta Ionescu, Ruxandra Choe, Jung Yoon Lee, Eun Bong Gogus, Fedire Inanc, Nevsun Direskeneli, Haner Yazici, Yusuf Bergman, Martin |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320509 Reumatología |
Keywords: | Rheumatoid-Arthritis Disease-Activity Cardiovascular Risk |
Issue Date: | 2014 | Journal: | Rheumatology | Abstract: | Objective. The aim of this study was to understand practices regarding smoking cessation among rheumatologists for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases.Methods. A survey was sent to the rheumatologists participating in the multinational Quantitative Standard Monitoring of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (QUEST-RA) group. The survey inquired about the clinical practice characteristics and practices regarding smoking cessation (proportion of smokers with inflammatory rheumatic diseases given smoking cessation advice, specific protocols and written advice material, availability of dedicated smoking cessation clinic).Results. Rheumatologists from 44 departments in 25 countries (16 European) completed the survey. The survey involved 395 rheumatologists, of whom 25 (6.3%) were smokers, and 199 nurses for patient education, of whom 44 (22.1%) were smokers. Eight departments (18.1 %) had a specific protocol for smoking cessation; 255 (64.5%) rheumatologists reported giving smoking cessation advice to all or almost all smokers with inflammatory diseases. In a regression model, early arthritis clinics (P = 0.01) and high gross domestic product countries (P = 0.001) were both independently associated with advice by the rheumatologist. Nurse gives advice to most patients in 11 of the 36 (30.5%) departments with nurses for patient education.Conclusion. Advice for smoking cessation within rheumatology departments is not homogeneous. In half of the departments, most doctors give advice to quit smoking to all or almost all patients with inflammatory diseases. However, only one in five departments have a specific protocol for smoking cessation. Our data highlight the need to improve awareness of the importance of and better practice implementation of smoking cessation advice for inflammatory rheumatic disease patients. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/50104 | ISSN: | 1462-0324 | DOI: | 10.1093/rheumatology/keu213 | Source: | Rheumatology (United Kingdom)[ISSN 1462-0324],v. 53, p. 1825-1829 |
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