Pregnant smokers: Potential for improvement of intervention

M. Rasmussen, H. Tønnesen
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Background In many countries, smoking is considered as the most important preventable risk factor for a complicated pregnancy and delivery. However in Denmark, there is no clear picture of pregnant women. The aim was therefore to examine the prevalence, characteristics and registration of maternal smoking and quitting during pregnancy as well as estimate the potential for improvement. Methods This is a cohort study on smoking and quitting prevalence among 422,221 pregnant women in Denmark from 2006- 2012. Data from the Danish National Birth Register was linked with data from the Danish National Smoking Cessation Database in order to identify pregnant smokers undertaking a formalised smoking cessation intervention. Results Overall, 13% of the pregnant women were smokers. The smoking prevalence was highest among mothers younger than 25 years of age (29%) compared to 10-11% among the other age groups. All prognostic factors in the final analyses were in some way associated with the outcome. A group of 1,279 pregnant women underwent formal smoking cessation intervention programs with follow-up after 6 months. Of these, 232 were registered as non-smokers and 40 had no information on smoking in the Danish National Birth Registry. The potential for reducing smoking among pregnant women was high. 25-32% more quitters would be expected with a comprehensive Gold Standard Programme for smoking cessation. Conclusion This study indicates an urgent need for increased focus on offering effective smoking cessation programs to all groups of pregnant smokers, but with a special attention to the youngest group.
怀孕吸烟者:改善干预的潜力
在许多国家,吸烟被认为是导致复杂妊娠和分娩的最重要的可预防风险因素。然而,在丹麦,没有孕妇的清晰图片。因此,目的是审查产妇在怀孕期间吸烟和戒烟的流行程度、特点和登记情况,并估计改善的潜力。方法:对2006- 2012年丹麦422221名孕妇的吸烟和戒烟情况进行队列研究。来自丹麦国家出生登记的数据与丹麦国家戒烟数据库的数据相关联,以确定正在进行正式戒烟干预的怀孕吸烟者。结果总体而言,13%的孕妇是吸烟者。25岁以下母亲的吸烟率最高(29%),而其他年龄组的吸烟率为10-11%。在最后的分析中,所有的预后因素都在某种程度上与结果相关。一组1279名孕妇在6个月后接受了正式的戒烟干预计划。其中232人登记为不吸烟者,40人在丹麦国家出生登记处没有吸烟信息。减少孕妇吸烟的可能性很大。如果实施全面的戒烟黄金标准规划,预计戒烟者将增加25-32%。这项研究表明,迫切需要增加对所有怀孕吸烟者群体的有效戒烟计划的关注,但要特别关注最年轻的群体。
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