癌症中心戒烟材料的可用性、阅读水平、质量和可及性。

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Dalia Littman, Abhishek Bhattacharya, Fumiko Chino
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癌症诊断后戒烟与改善预后相关,包括降低总体死亡率。我们搜索了64个nci指定的为成人提供临床癌症治疗的癌症中心的网站,寻找有关戒烟的网页,并评估了可用内容的质量。64个网站中有35个(55%)设有以戒烟为重点的网页。在这35个网页中,20个(57%)明确表示戒烟可以降低总体死亡率,8个(23%)包括戒烟药物信息,9个(26%)提供行为咨询提示,如设定戒烟日期或建议更换习惯,11个(31%)描述了使用电子烟的风险和益处。评估了与其他已建立的戒烟组织的联系;15个(43%)网页链接到smokefree.gov, 20个(57%)列出了州或国家戒烟热线的电话号码,5个(14%)描述了癌症中心戒烟倡议。网页的平均估计阅读水平为10.5。这些发现表明,癌症中心的网站,患者可能访问值得信赖的在线医疗信息,往往缺乏可操作和/或可理解的信息,以帮助癌症患者戒烟。有机会加强与患者关于有效戒烟策略的在线沟通,这可能有助于患者活得更长、更健康。预防相关性:戒烟对于预防癌症的发生至关重要,对于那些被诊断患有癌症的人来说,戒烟将改善结果,也有助于降低患第二种癌症的风险。
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Availability, Reading Level, Quality, and Accessibility of Cancer Center Smoking Cessation Materials.

Smoking cessation following a cancer diagnosis is associated with improved outcomes, including reduced overall mortality. We searched the websites of 64 NCI-designated cancer centers that provide clinical cancer care to adults for webpages about smoking cessation and assessed the quality of the available content. Thirty-five of 64 (55%) websites hosted smoking cessation-focused webpages. Of those 35 webpages, 20 (57%) explicitly stated that smoking cessation decreases overall mortality, 8 (23%) included information about smoking cessation medications, 9 (26%) offered behavioral counseling tips such as setting a quit date or advising on habit replacement, and 11 (31%) described the risks and benefits of e-cigarette use. Links to other established smoking cessation organizations were evaluated; 15 (43%) webpages linked to smokefree.gov, 20 (57%) listed the phone numbers for state or national quitlines, and 5 (14%) described the Cancer Center Cessation Initiative. The average estimated reading level of the webpages was 10.5. These findings suggest that cancer center websites, which patients may access for trustworthy online medical information, often lack actionable and/or comprehensible information to help patients with cancer quit smoking. There is an opportunity to strengthen online communication to patients about effective smoking cessation strategies, which may help patients live longer and healthier lives.

Prevention relevance: Smoking cessation is paramount to preventing the onset of cancer, and in those who have a cancer diagnosis, quitting smoking will improve outcomes and also help reduce the risk of developing a second cancer.

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