Short-term effects of announcing spirometric lung-age on smokers' attitudes: results from a Tunisian real-life pilot study.

Soumaya Khaldi, Khansa Derbel, Ines Ghannouchi, Fatma Guezguez, Amani Sayhi, Wafa Benzarti, Balsam Barkous, Salsabil Bouafia, Fatma Zahra Dabbebi, Emna Charfedi, Helmi Ben Saad
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Background: To determine the effects of informing smokers of their spirometric lung-age (SLA) on smoking cessation (SC) rates and tobacco consumption.

Research design and methods: An interventional study was conducted in real-life through a humanitarian event led by the Red Crescent on 9 January 2022, in Hammam-Sousse (Sousse, Tunisia). The study comprised four steps: i) Medical questionnaire (general questionnaire, Fagerström test for cigarette dependence, SC motivation questionnaire); ii) Measurement of spirometric data; iii) SLA estimation and its announcement to participants; and iv) Self-reported evaluation of smoking behavior three months later through telephonic recall. Smokers were divided into groups (nondependent vs. dependent groups and insufficient/moderate motivation vs. high/very high motivation groups) and categories (ceased smoking, reduced consumption, maintained stable or increased consumption).

Results: Fifty-two smokers were included (94% were males). Three months after the event, i) 9 (17%) smokers ceased smoking, ii) 39 (75%) smokers reduced their daily smoking consumption by 12 ± 8 cigarettes/day, and iii) 4 (8%) smokers maintained stable (n = 3) or increased (n = 1) consumption.

Conclusions: Informing smokers of their SLA led 92% of them to cease smoking or reduce their consumption. Announcing SLA could be an effective motivational tool and an easy-to-understand concept to help smokers cease their habit.

公布肺活量对吸烟者态度的短期影响:突尼斯一项真实试点研究的结果。
研究背景研究设计与方法:2022年1月9日,红新月会在Hammam-Sousse(突尼斯,苏塞)举办了一场人道主义活动,在活动中开展了一项干预性研究。研究包括四个步骤:i) 医疗问卷(一般问卷、法格斯特伦香烟依赖测试、SC动机问卷);ii) 肺活量数据测量;iii) SLA估算并向参与者公布;iv) 三个月后通过电话回忆对吸烟行为进行自我报告评估。吸烟者被分为不同组别(非依赖组与依赖组,动机不足/中等组与动机高/极高组)和不同类别(停止吸烟、减少吸烟量、保持稳定吸烟量或增加吸烟量):结果:52 名吸烟者(94% 为男性)被纳入其中。活动结束三个月后,i) 9 名(17%)吸烟者停止吸烟;ii) 39 名(75%)吸烟者将每日吸烟量减少了 12 ± 8 支/天;iii) 4 名(8%)吸烟者的吸烟量保持稳定(n = 3)或有所增加(n = 1):结论:告知吸烟者他们的标准吸烟量使92%的吸烟者停止吸烟或减少吸烟量。宣布SLA是一种有效的激励工具,也是帮助吸烟者戒烟的一个易于理解的概念。
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