Nurse‐led culturally relevant smoking reduction intervention among cardiovascular and respiratory patients in Pakistan

Author:

Ali Naheed Feroz1,Barolia Rubina1,Ajani Khairulnissa1,Khan Faris2,Anastasia Jenifer3,Iqbal Sajid1

Affiliation:

1. Aga Khan University School of Nursing and Midwifery Karachi Pakistan

2. Department of Community Health Sciences Aga Khan University Karachi Pakistan

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery Charles Darwin University Brisbane Queensland Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionSocioeconomically deprived populations are at greater risk for smoking‐induced diseases and death, such as cancers, and cardiovascular and respiratory illnesses. The initiation of a nurse‐led smoking cessation program in clinical practice is an effective method to enhance smoking cessation among cardiovascular and respiratory patients in Pakistan. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of nurse‐led smoking reduction intervention performed at out‐patient clinics in Karachi, Pakistan.MethodsA single group pre‐and post‐test study was conducted on eligible patients (n = 83) with a typical profile of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in a tertiary care hospital from December 2020 to July 2021.InterventionThe multi‐modal nurse‐led intervention consisted of two face‐to‐face motivational counseling (30‐min) and free nicotine replacement therapy with telephonic counseling and follow‐ups offered to all eligible patients for 2 months.ResultsThe nurse‐led intervention resulted in a significant decrease in daily cigarette consumption in most of the patients (75.9%) by 50% and 16.9% of the patients reported smoking abstinence (quitter) at 1‐week follow‐up (p < .001), verified by a CO breath test.ConclusionA nurse‐managed smoking reduction intervention for even a short duration (2 months) in clinics is an effective approach in enhancing smoking abstinence and reduction among cardiovascular and respiratory patients.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Nursing

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