A Daily Assessment Study of Smoking Cessation After a Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis

Author:

Borger Tia12,Shelton Brent J23,Valentino Joseph24,Ostroff Jamie S5,Cummings Kenneth Michael6,Studts Jamie L7ORCID,Carpenter Matthew J6,Burris Jessica L12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Kentucky, Department of Psychology , Lexington, KY , USA

2. University of Kentucky, Markey Cancer Center , Lexington, KY , USA

3. University of Kentucky, Department of Biostatistics , Lexington, KY , USA

4. University of Kentucky, Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery , Lexington, KY , USA

5. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences , New York, NY , USA

6. Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Hollings Cancer Center , Charleston, SC , USA

7. University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Medicine , Aurora, CO , USA

Abstract

Abstract Introduction This intensive longitudinal study describes key events in the process of smoking cessation after a new head and neck cancer (HNC) diagnosis. Prior longitudinal studies show some cancer patients quit, while others continue to smoke, but details about the pattern in which these discrete outcomes arise are scarce. This study is meant to help rectify this gap in the literature. Aims and Methods Participants were 42 HNC patients who reported current smoking at enrollment. Participants were recruited from an outpatient oncology clinic and completed a baseline questionnaire prior to begin a 30-day daily assessment. Results Few participants (9.52%) achieved 30-day continuous abstinence from smoking. On average, participants reported 9.64 ± 11.93 total days of abstinence. Nearly, all (94.44%, n = 34) participants made at least one quit attempt, with an average of 16.94 ± 11.30 quit attempt days. Fewer participants were able to achieve a 24-hour quit attempt (52.78%, n = 19), with a corresponding average of 5.50 ± 8.69 24-hour days. The median time to first 24-hour quit attempt was 13 days after enrollment. Based on smoking behavioral patterns, participants were categorized into five groups, the most common being “persistent attempters,” which involved unsuccessful quit attempts throughout the study. Only 45% of participants (n = 19) used evidence-based treatment, the most common being cessation medication. Conclusions This intensive longitudinal study found that cancer diagnosis can spur a lot of efforts to quit smoking. Unfortunately, this study suggests that many quit attempts are short lived, possibly a result of an absence or insufficient use of evidence-based treatments. Implications For adults who are current smokers at the time of cancer diagnosis, there is a high likelihood of persistent cigarette smoking and use of other tobacco products in the weeks and months after a cancer diagnosis. Furthermore, this study shows that while a lot of quit attempts may occur, few are successful, which may be partly attributable to the low use of evidence-based tobacco treatment. Future research with cancer patients should aim to identify predictors of quit attempts and abstinence as well as treatment utilization.

Funder

National Cancer Institute

National Institutes of Health

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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