Rates of smoking in the households of cardiac patients.

David Hevey, Katriona Slack, Alison Cahill, Helen Newton, John H Horgan
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Abstract

Background: Non-smokers who live with smokers are at increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD). However, such a risk may be increased if the non-smoker is a patient with established CHD. The present study assessed the percentage of cardiac rehabilitation patients who share a household with regular smokers.

Methods: One hundred and three consecutive cardiac patients attending a hospital-based outpatient 10-week multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation programme completed a questionnaire to assess the smoking behaviour of cardiac patients and the smoking behaviour of others in the patient's household.

Results: Forty percent of the present sample reported sharing a household with someone else who smoked. The single most common smoker in the household was the patient's spouse (36%), followed by son (12%), daughter (12%) and son and daughter (12%). Of those living with a smoker, only 15% reported that the smoker did not smoke in their presence. Thus, 85% of cardiac patients living in a house where somebody smoked were regularly exposed to environmental smoke.

Conclusion: A substantial number of cardiac patients may be exposed to environmental smoke in the household. Interventions to modify the lifestyle behaviour of other members of the cardiac patient's household may be warranted in order to achieve optimum secondary prevention.

心脏病患者家庭的吸烟率。
背景:与吸烟者一起生活的非吸烟者患冠心病(CHD)的风险增加。然而,如果非吸烟者是冠心病患者,这种风险可能会增加。目前的研究评估了与经常吸烟的家庭同住的心脏康复患者的百分比。方法:103例连续参加医院门诊10周多学科心脏康复计划的心脏病患者完成了一份调查问卷,以评估心脏病患者的吸烟行为和患者家庭中其他人的吸烟行为。结果:目前的样本中有40%的人报告与其他吸烟的人住在一起。家庭中最常见的单一吸烟者是患者的配偶(36%),其次是儿子(12%),女儿(12%)和儿女(12%)。在与吸烟者生活在一起的人中,只有15%的人报告说吸烟者不在他们面前吸烟。因此,住在有人吸烟的房子里的85%的心脏病患者经常暴露在环境烟雾中。结论:相当数量的心脏病患者可能暴露于家庭环境烟雾中。干预措施,以改变其他成员的生活方式行为的心脏病人的家庭可能是必要的,以实现最佳的二级预防。
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