An educational campaign to increase chiropractic intern advising roles on patient smoking cessation.

Marion W Evans, Cheryl Hawk, Sheryl M Strasser
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Background: Tobacco use, particularly smoking, is the most preventable cause of death in the United States. More than 400,000 premature deaths are associated with its use and the health care costs are in the billions. All health care provider groups should be concerned with patients who continue to smoke and use tobacco. The US Preventive Services Taskforce and Health People 2010 guidelines encourage providers to counsel smokers on cessation. Current studies, though limited regarding chiropractic advising practices indicate a low engagement rate when it comes to providing cessation information.

Objective: To test a campaign regarding initial impact aimed at increasing chiropractic interns advising on cessation and delivery of information to smokers on cessation.

Discussion: Chiropractic interns do engage patients on smoking status and can be encouraged to provide more cessation messages and information to patients. The initial impact assessment of this campaign increased the provision of information to patients by about 25%. The prevalence of smoking among chiropractic patients, particularly at teaching clinics may be lower than the national averages.

Conclusion: Chiropractic interns can and should be encouraged to advise smokers about cessation. A systematic method of intake information on smoking status is needed and a standardized education protocol for chiropractic colleges is needed. Chiropractic colleges should assess the adequacy of their advising roles and implement changes to increase cessation messages to their patients as soon as possible.

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开展教育活动,提高脊骨神经科实习生在患者戒烟方面的建议作用。
背景:烟草使用,尤其是吸烟,是美国最容易预防的死亡原因。超过 40 万人的过早死亡与吸烟有关,医疗费用高达数十亿美元。所有医疗服务提供者群体都应关注继续吸烟和使用烟草的患者。美国预防服务工作组和2010年健康人群指南鼓励医疗服务提供者为吸烟者提供戒烟建议。目前有关脊骨神经科建议实践的研究虽然有限,但表明在提供戒烟信息方面参与率较低:目的:测试一项旨在增加脊骨神经科实习生戒烟建议和向吸烟者提供戒烟信息的活动的初步效果:讨论:脊骨神经科实习生确实能让患者了解自己的吸烟状况,并鼓励他们向患者提供更多戒烟信息。这项活动的初步效果评估显示,向患者提供的戒烟信息增加了约25%。脊骨神经科患者的吸烟率,尤其是教学诊所的吸烟率可能低于全国平均水平:结论:可以而且应该鼓励脊骨神经科实习生向吸烟者提供戒烟建议。我们需要一种系统的方法来获取有关吸烟状况的信息,并为脊骨神经科学院校制定标准化的教育方案。脊骨神经科院校应评估其建议角色的充分性,并尽快实施改革,以增加向患者提供的戒烟信息。
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