Factors Associated with Smokers Attending More Than One Smoking Cessation Clinic Visit

Author:

Kwon Oh Beom1ORCID,Jung Chihoon2,Kim Auk3,Byeon Gihwan4,Lee Seung-Joon15,Kim Woo Jin15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine, Kangwon National University Hospital, Chuncheon 24289, Republic of Korea

2. Schema Labs Inc. 1, Kangwondaehak-gil, Chuncheon 24341, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 25913, Republic of Korea

4. Department of Neuropsychiatry, Kangwon National University Hospital, Chuncheon 24289, Republic of Korea

5. Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 25913, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Smoking remains a primary cause of cancers, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases and death. Globally, efforts have been made to reduce smoking rates, but the addictive nature of nicotine, a key component of tobacco, makes cessation challenging for smokers. Medical interventions including medical advice and pharmacotherapies are effective methods for smoking cessation. The frequency of medical interventions correlates with success in smoking cessation. This study aims to compare the characteristics of the patients who visited the smoking cessation clinic once with those who visited more than once, in order to identify factors that are associated with repeat clinic visits. A total of 81 patients who have visited the smoking cessation clinic in Kangwon National University Hospital were included. Patients answered the questionnaire at their first visit. If the patient visited only once, the outcome was defined as negative and if the patient visited more than once, the outcome was defined as positive. The proportion of patients who answered “within 5 min” to the Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence’s (FTND) 1st question and answered “yes” to the FTND’s 6th question was higher in the negative outcome group. In the logistic regression, patients who had withdrawal symptoms previously were associated with positive outcomes (adjusted OR 3.466, 95% CI 1.088–11.034 and p value = 0.0354). Withdrawal symptoms during previous attempts were positively related to visiting the clinic more than once.

Funder

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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