Improving referral rates for smoking cessation: A multifaceted intervention aimed at radiation oncologists

Q1 Nursing
Iris Bronsema , Luc van Lonkhuijzen , Peter Scholten , Janna Laan , Henrike Westerveld , Lukas Stalpers
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Abstract

Objective

Continuation of smoking after a cancer diagnosis increases the burdensome side effects from cancer treatment, and decreases the chances of cure. Smoking cessation may improve oncological outcomes in cancer patients. This study aims to evaluate if radiation oncologists can be motivated by a smoking cessation awareness intervention to discuss smoking status more frequently and increase the referral rate for smoking cessation-support.

Study design and Setting:

A multifaceted approach was used to improve awareness: First, current practice was evaluated by a retrospective chart review of 282 patients referred for radiotherapy to ascertain smoking status, discussion of smoking cessation support and referral rates. Secondly, radiation oncologists were interviewed about their motives and barriers to discuss smoking status and smoking cessation support. The results were fed back in a teaching lecture to the doctors involved. Finally, the effect of this smoking cessation awareness intervention was prospectively evaluated in 100 patients.

Results

After the smoking cessation awareness intervention, smoking cessation was more frequently discussed compared to baseline (77% (10/13)) and 39.5% (17/43) respectively. The referral rate for smoking cessation increased from 2.3% (1/43) to 69.2% (9/13)

Conclusion

Without an active smoking prevention awareness policy, referral for smoking cessation support for cancer patients by radiation oncologists is low. A relatively short and simple smoking awareness intervention for radiation oncologist may result in a more frequent discussion with patients about smoking cessation and an even larger increase in referrals for smoking cessation support.

提高戒烟转诊率:针对放射肿瘤科医生的多方面干预措施
目的癌症诊断后继续吸烟增加了癌症治疗的副作用,降低了治愈的机会。戒烟可以改善癌症患者的肿瘤预后。本研究旨在评估放射肿瘤学家是否可以通过戒烟意识干预来更频繁地讨论吸烟状况,并提高戒烟支持的转诊率。研究设计和背景:采用多方面的方法来提高认识:首先,通过对282例转诊放疗患者的回顾性图表回顾来评估当前的做法,以确定吸烟状况,讨论戒烟支持和转诊率。其次,对放射肿瘤学家进行访谈,了解他们讨论吸烟状况和戒烟支持的动机和障碍。研究结果在教学讲座中反馈给了相关医生。最后,在100名患者中对这种戒烟意识干预的效果进行了前瞻性评估。结果戒烟意识干预后,与基线相比,戒烟的讨论频率分别为77%(10/13)和39.5%(17/43)。戒烟转诊率由2.3%(1/43)上升至69.2%(9/13)。结论在没有积极的预防吸烟意识政策的情况下,放射肿瘤学家对癌症患者戒烟支持的转诊率较低。对于放射肿瘤学家来说,一个相对短而简单的吸烟意识干预可能会导致与患者更频繁地讨论戒烟问题,甚至更大程度上增加戒烟支持的转诊。
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