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Smoking cessation advice and non-pharmacological support in a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers and ex-smokers

机译:全国抽样的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者和前吸烟者的戒烟建议和非药物支持

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Objectives: To describe recall among a national sample of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers and recent ex-smokers of having received advice to quit smoking and referral to non-pharmacological cessation support from health professionals, and their association with quit attempts.\ud\udDesign, setting and participants: The Talking About The Smokes project used a quota sampling design to recruit 1721 smokers and ex-smokers who had quit ≤ 12 months previously from communities served by 34 Aboriginal community-controlled health services and one community in the Torres Strait. Baseline surveys were conducted from April 2012 to October 2013. Results for daily smokers were compared with 1412 Australian daily smokers surveyed by the International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project between 2006 and 2011.\ud\udMain outcome measures: Participants' recall of having been: seen by a health professional in the past year, asked if they smoke, advised to quit, and referred to other cessation support services; and having made a quit attempt in the past year.\ud\udResults: Compared with other Australian daily smokers, higher proportions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander daily smokers saw a health professional in the past year (76% v 68.1%) and were advised to quit smoking (75% v 56.2% of those seen). Most Aboriginal and Torres Strait daily smokers who saw a health professional recalled being asked if they smoke (93%). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander daily smokers who had been advised to quit were more likely to have made a quit attempt in the past year than those who had not (odds ratio, 2.00; 95% CI, 1.58–2.52). Among all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers and recent ex-smokers who had been advised to quit, 49% were given a pamphlet or brochure on how to quit, but fewer were referred to the telephone Quitline (28%), a quit-smoking website (27%) or a local quit course, group or clinic (16%).\ud\udConclusion: Most Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander daily smokers recalled being recently advised by a health professional to quit, which was associated with making a quit attempt.
机译:目的:描述全国原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者以及最近的前吸烟者的召回情况,这些吸烟者已收到戒烟建议并转介卫生专业人士的非药物戒烟支持,以及他们与戒烟尝试的关联。 udDesign,环境和参与者:The Talking About the Smokes项目使用配额抽样设计,从17个以前≤12个月戒烟的吸烟者和前吸烟者中,从34个原住民社区控制的卫生服务机构和托雷斯海峡的一个社区服务。在2012年4月至2013年10月进行了基线调查。将每日吸烟者的结果与国际烟草控制政策评估项目在2006年至2011年之间调查的1412名澳大利亚每日吸烟者进行了比较。\ ud \ ud主要结果衡量指标:参与者忆及:在过去的一年中被保健专业人员看过,问他们是否吸烟,建议戒烟并转介其他戒烟支持服务; \ ud \ ud结果:与其他澳大利亚的日常吸烟者相比,在过去的一年中,原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民日常吸烟者中有较高比例的医疗保健专业人员(76%vs 68.1%),并且建议戒烟(75%对56.2%)。多数看到卫生专业人员的原住民和托雷斯海峡日常吸烟者回想起他们是否吸烟(93%)。在过去的一年中,被建议戒烟的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民日常吸烟者比未戒烟的人更有可能尝试戒烟(赔率,2.00; 95%CI,1.58-2.52)。在所有已被建议戒烟的原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民吸烟者以及最近的前吸烟者中,有49%得到了有关如何戒烟的小册子或小册子,但致电戒烟热线的人数很少(28%),这是戒烟网站(27%)或当地戒烟课程,团体或诊所(16%)。\ ud \ ud结论:大多数原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民的日常吸烟者都记得最近由卫生专业人员建议戒烟,这与戒烟有关尝试。

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