A Pragmatic Pilot Cluster-Randomized Study of Tobacco Screening and Smoking Cessation Program for Community Pharmacies in Japan: FINE Program.

IF 1.2 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Journal of Smoking Cessation Pub Date : 2021-12-03 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/9983515
Mitsuko Onda, Michiko Horiguchi, Masayuki Domichi, Naoki Sakane
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the effectiveness of a smoking cessation program (FINE program) in community pharmacies.

Methods: A cluster-randomized controlled trial was conducted in 11 community pharmacies in Japan. The participants were randomly assigned to a pharmacist-led structured smoking cessation program (intervention group) or pharmacist-led usual care (control group). The intervention group was followed up over the telephone on the third day of smoking cessation, and ongoing follow-up and advice were provided according to the original smoking cessation guidebook developed for the current study based on a behavioral change approach. The control group received brief advice and ready-made pamphlets on smoking cessation from pharmacists upon their visit to these community pharmacies. The primary outcome was continued smoking cessation as determined by self-reporting and carbon monoxide monitoring with a microsmokerlyzer after 3 months.

Results: Five hundred and seventy-two smokers who met the eligibility criteria visited the pharmacies included in the study. Of these individuals, 24 patients agreed to participate in the study. The quit rates were 45.5% and 18.2% in the intervention and control groups, respectively (P = 0.380, effect size = 0.60).

Conclusion: Based on the effect size values, the FINE program may be effective to some extent, but the difference was not significant. We speculate that this is related to the small sample size due to difficulty in recruiting. Further studies with an effective recruitment method and larger sample sizes are needed to accurately verify the effectiveness of this program.

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日本社区药房烟草筛查和戒烟项目的实用试点集群随机研究:FINE项目。
目的:调查社区药房戒烟计划(FINE计划)的有效性。方法:在日本11家社区药店进行成组随机对照试验。参与者被随机分配到药剂师主导的结构化戒烟计划(干预组)或药剂师主导的常规护理(对照组)。干预组在戒烟的第三天通过电话进行随访,并根据为当前研究开发的基于行为改变方法的原始戒烟指南提供持续的随访和建议。对照组在前往这些社区药房时,从药剂师那里获得了简短的戒烟建议和现成的戒烟小册子。主要结局是持续戒烟,3个月后通过自我报告和微烟分析仪一氧化碳监测来确定。结果:572名符合资格标准的吸烟者访问了纳入研究的药房。在这些人中,有24名患者同意参加这项研究。干预组和对照组的戒烟率分别为45.5%和18.2% (P = 0.380,效应量= 0.60)。结论:从效应量值来看,FINE方案可能有一定效果,但差异不显著。我们推测这与招募困难导致的样本数量小有关。需要进一步研究有效的招募方法和更大的样本量来准确验证该计划的有效性。
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Journal of Smoking Cessation
Journal of Smoking Cessation Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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