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They don’t want it ramming down their throats. Learning from the perspectives of current and ex-smokers with smoking-related illness to improve communication in primary care: a qualitative study

机译:他们不希望它肆虐。从当前和与吸烟有关的前吸烟者的角度学习,以改善初级保健中的交流:定性研究

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Aim To enhance the effectiveness of smoking cessation communication in primary care by gaining insight into the motivations and perceptions of smokers and ex-smokers with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Background Stopping smoking is the single most important action smokers with COPD can take to improve their health. A Cochrane systematic review identified the need for more research into effective smoking cessation approaches for patients with COPD.Methods A qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with COPD patients in South Yorkshire undertaken as part of the formal evaluation of an innovative rehabilitation program (‘Breathing Space’).Participants Patients with COPD (current and ex-smokers) who were invited to attend a program of rehabilitation or support at Breathing SpaceFindings Current smokers tended to deny the contribution of smoking to their COPD. A low level of acknowledgement of the association between smoking and COPD was demonstrated, particularly by long-term COPD patients. Participants described health and money as the most important motivators in stopping smoking. An overly directive or ritualistic approach by health professionals was perceived as counter-productive. Participants perceived that smokers were deterred from accessing care through embarrassment and fear of discrimination.Conclusions A direct but supportive approach is likely to be effective when discussing the association between smoking and COPD with patients. Assisting smokers to acknowledge the objective dangers and the personal risk of smoking is indicated. Approaching smoking as an objective condition to be solved as a joint enterprise between patient and clinician can reduce message avoidance while inducing a sense of personal control, thereby increasing successful quitting.
机译:目的通过深入了解吸烟者和慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)的吸烟者和前吸烟者的动机和看法,提高在初级保健中戒烟沟通的效率。停止吸烟是COPD吸烟者可以采取的最重要的单一措施改善健康状况。 Cochrane的系统评价认为有必要对COPD患者的有效戒烟方法进行更多研究。方法对南约克郡COPD患者进行半结构访谈的定性研究是对创新性康复计划(``呼吸'')进行正式评估的一部分参加者被邀请参加呼吸空间发现康复或支持计划的COPD患者(现吸烟者和前吸烟者)当前的吸烟者倾向于否认吸烟对其COPD的贡献。吸烟与COPD之间的关联性水平低,尤其是长期COPD患者。与会者称健康和金钱是戒烟的最重要动机。卫生专业人员的过度指示或礼节性方法被认为适得其反。与会者认为,吸烟者因尴尬和对歧视的恐惧而无法获得护理。结论当与患者讨论吸烟与COPD的关系时,直接但支持的方法可能有效。指示吸烟者认识到客观危险和吸烟的人身危险。作为患者和临床医生之间的联合事业,将吸烟作为要解决的客观条件可以减少信息回避,同时引起个人控制感,从而增加戒烟的成功率。

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