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A Norwegian E-Health program: predictors for successful smoking cessation among more than 4,000 men and women

机译:挪威电子卫生计划:4,000多名男女成功戒烟的预测指标

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Purpose: The main aim of the study was to identify predictors for successful smoking cessation at 6 months after enrolment in an E-health cessation program. Context: In 2010, 30% Norwegian men and 28% of women were smokers (daily and occasionally). The website www.slutta.no was open to the Norwegian public. It was free, and a part of the national smoking cessation strategy of the Directorate of Health. As many as 94% of the population in Norway have access to Internet in their homes and 96% owns a mobile phone. Methods : We followed 4,335 Norwegian men and women who signed up to a multi component Norwegian internet based smoking cessation program, www.slutta.no. The enrolment was from May 2010 until October 2012. The inclusion criteria were smokers above 16 years of age, who wanted to quit, who reported to have regular access to the internet, had their own mobile cell phone, had writing skills in Norwegian and who gave an informed consent. The outcome was self-reported, no smoking past 7 days, six months subsequent to the personal quit date. We used Cox proportional hazards (PH) regression model to test for predictors of successful quitting at 6 months compared with those who continued to smoke, while adjusting for relevant confounders. Results and discussion: At six months, those who reported to have more than 9 years of education were more than twice as likely to successfully having quit smoking [10-12 (HR=2.16; 95% CI=1.16-4.02), 13-16 (HR=2.68; 95% CI=1.45-4.96) and 17 + (HR=2.63; 95% CI=1.40-4.95)] compared with those who reported to have fewer than 9 years of education. Compared with participants who reported to have a weak motivation at baseline, those who reported to have a very strong motivation had a 93% statistically significantly higher success of quitting (HR-1.93; 95% CI=1.32-2.83). Those who reported to use snus daily were less likely to achieve successful quitting compared with non-snus users at baseline(HR=0.49; 95% CI=0.27-0.87). Those who reported that they had never tried to quit smoking before, were more likely to succeed compared with those who reported that they had tried to quit smoking earlier. Snus use has been advocated as a help tool for quitting smoking. Our results showing that snus users were less likely to successfully quit smoking is in contradiction to this belief. Our results suggest that the current E-Health program for quitting smoking may be revised and improved so it to a greater extend also help those with less education and less motivation to quit smoking.
机译:目的:该研究的主要目的是确定参加电子健康戒烟计划后6个月成功戒烟的因素。背景:2010年,挪威(每天和偶尔)吸烟的男性为30%,女性为28%。 www.slutta.no网站已向挪威公众开放。它是免费的,并且是卫生局国家戒烟战略的一部分。挪威多达94%的人口在家中可以上网,而96%的人拥有手机。方法:我们追踪了4,335名挪威男子和妇女,他们签署了一项基于挪威互联网的多组成部分的戒烟计划,网址为www.slutta.no。登记时间为2010年5月至2012年10月。入选标准为16岁以上的吸烟者,想戒烟,报告称可以定期上网,拥有自己的移动电话,具备挪威语写作能力并且给予知情同意。结果是自我报告的,在个人戒烟日期后六个月,过去7天没有吸烟。我们使用Cox比例风险(PH)回归模型测试了与继续吸烟者相比在6个月时成功戒烟的预测因子,同时对相关混杂因素进行了调整。结果与讨论:在六个月时,据报道接受过9年以上教育的人成功戒烟的可能性是两倍以上[10-12(HR = 2.16; 95%CI = 1.16-4.02),13-与那些受教育少于9年的人相比,分别为16(HR = 2.68; 95%CI = 1.45-4.96)和17 +(HR = 2.63; 95%CI = 1.40-4.95)。与报告基线动机较弱的参与者相比,报告动机非常强的参与者退出成功的统计学上显着高出93%(HR-1.93; 95%CI = 1.32-2.83)。那些每天使用鼻烟的人相比基线时非鼻烟的使用者成功戒烟的可能性较小(HR = 0.49; 95%CI = 0.27-0.87)。报告那些以前从未尝试戒烟的人比那些报告他们曾尝试戒烟的人更有可能成功。提倡使用鼻烟作为戒烟的帮助工具。我们的结果表明,鼻烟使用者不太可能成功戒烟,这与这一信念相矛盾。我们的结果表明,当前的戒烟电子卫生计划可能会得到修订和改进,因此在更大范围内还可以帮助那些受过较少教育和戒烟动机的人。

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