Transitions in smoking status in nursing students: A prospective longitudinal study

Author:

Laroussy Kenza123ORCID,Castellano Yolanda124ORCID,Fu Marcela123ORCID,Baena Antoni125ORCID,Feliu Ariadna124ORCID,Peruga Armando126ORCID,Margalef Mercè12ORCID,Aldazabal Jon12ORCID,Tigova Olena123ORCID,Galimany Jordi3ORCID,Puig Montserrat3ORCID,Moreno Carmen3ORCID,Bueno Albert7ORCID,López Antonio8ORCID,Roca Judith9ORCID,Saura Judith123ORCID,Fernández Esteve1210ORCID,Martínez Cristina123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. WHO Collaborating Centre for Tobacco Control Institut Català d'Oncologia‐ICO Av. Granvia de L'Hospitalet 199‐203, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 08908 Barcelona Spain

2. Tobacco Control Research Group Institut d'Investigació Biomèdica de Bellvitge‐IDIBELL Av. Granvia de L'Hospitalet 199‐203, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 08908 Barcelona Spain

3. Department of Public Health, Mental Health and Maternal and Child Health Nursing, School of the Medicine and Health Sciences University of Barcelona C. Feixa llarga s/n, L'Hospitalet del Llobregat 08907 Barcelona Spain

4. Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Enfermedades Respiratorias (CIBERES) Madrid Spain

5. Department of e‐Health, Faculty of Health Sciences Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Rambla de Poblenou 156 08018 Barcelona Spain

6. Faculty of Medicine, Center for Epidemiology and Health Policy, Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo Región Metropolitana Lo Barnechea Chile

7. Nursing Care Management, EAP Roses Institut Català de Salut Crta Mas Oliva no. 23, Roses 17480 Alt Empordà Spain

8. Nursing Care Management EAP Valls Urbano c/ Vallvera no. 8 43800 Tarragona Spain

9. Department of Nursing and Physiotherapy University of Lleida C/Montserrat Roig 2 25198 Lleida Spain

10. Department of Clincial Science, School of the Medicine and Health Sciences University of Barcelona C. Feixa llarga s/n, L'Hospitalet del Llobregat 08907 Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimTo describe transitions in smoking status and their determining factors among nursing students between baseline (2015–2016) and follow‐up (2018–2019).DesignObservational prospective longitudinal study of 4381 nursing students in Catalonia (Spain).MethodsWe examined transitions in smoking status from: (i) current smokers to recent quitters, (ii) never smokers to new smokers and (iii) former smokers to quitters who relapsed. We fitted logistic regression models to assess the predictors of quitting smoking.ResultsThe proportion of current smokers decreased from 29.7% at baseline to 23.6% at follow‐up, with a cumulative incidence rate of quitting of 28.3% during follow‐up. Nondaily smokers were more likely to quit than daily smokers. Of those who were never smokers at baseline, 4.6% were smokers at follow‐up, and 23.2% of former smokers at baseline had relapsed at follow‐up.ConclusionsNondaily smokers were more likely to have quit smoking at follow‐up among this cohort of nursing students. The early implementation of a comprehensive tobacco control program that includes tobacco‐free campus policies, tobacco prevention interventions and cessation support during college years may decrease tobacco use among nursing students.ImpactNursing students' tobacco use is concerning, as they are the future workforce of nurses who have a key role in tobacco product use prevention and cessation. During college years, nursing students have a greater likelihood of experimenting with several smoking status changes as well as to consolidate smoking behaviors. This is the first longitudinal study to highlight the factors associated with quitting smoking among a cohort of Spanish nursing students. Being a nondaily smoker at baseline predicted quitting at follow‐up. Our findings support the early implementation of a comprehensive tobacco control program that includes tobacco‐free campus policies, tobacco prevention interventions and tobacco cessation support during college years to decrease tobacco product use prevalence among nursing students.Reporting MethodWe have adhered to STROBE guidelines. No Patient or Public Contribution. This observational study has not been registered.

Funder

Campus Ciències de la Salut de Bellvitge, Universitat de Barcelona

Generalitat de Catalunya

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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