评估患者对吸烟和慢性胰腺炎的认知:一项初步研究。

J. Haritha, C. Wilcox
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目的:在过去的十年中,吸烟与慢性胰腺炎有很强的相关性。一些研究表明,吸烟可能是慢性胰腺炎比酒精更重要的原因,两者是叠加的。本研究的主要目的是测试使用问卷来评估患者关于吸烟与胰腺疾病之间关系的知识。方法在2013年9个月期间,对阿拉巴马大学伯明翰分校胰腺诊所转诊的患者进行前瞻性问卷调查。问卷调查的主要目的是调查患者对吸烟与胰腺疾病之间关系的认识;然而,它也被设计用于评估医患之间关于吸烟的交流,特别是胰腺疾病,以及患者戒烟的变化阶段。结果18例患者,平均年龄52岁;85%男性)用于分析。数据分析显示,56%的患者知道吸烟与慢性胰腺炎的关系,72%的患者知道酒精与慢性胰腺炎的关系。患者表示医生是他们了解慢性胰腺炎病因的重要参考来源,但只有39%的患者表示他们的医生曾特别提到吸烟对胰腺的影响。结论:为了更好地定义测量工具,并进一步评估患者对吸烟与慢性胰腺炎之间关系的认知,有必要开展涉及更多研究人群的详细研究。此外,应努力提高医生对这种既定关系的认识,以及对患者进行教育的重要性。
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Evaluation of Patients' Knowledge Regarding Smoking and Chronic Pancreatitis: A Pilot Study.
OBJECTIVE Over the last decade, a strong association has been found between smoking and chronic pancreatitis. Some studies suggest that smoking may be a more important cause of chronic pancreatitis than alcohol and the two are additive. The primary purpose of our study was to test the use of a questionnaire to assess patient's knowledge regarding the association of smoking with pancreatic disease. METHODS The questionnaire was administered prospectively during a 9 month period in 2013 to patients referred to a pancreas clinic at the University of Alabama Birmingham. The primary purpose of the questionnaire was to investigate patient awareness regarding the association of smoking with pancreatic disease; however, it was also designed for assessing doctor-patient communication regarding smoking in general and pancreatic disease specifically and the patient's stage of change for quitting smoking. RESULTS Eighteen patients (mean age 52 years; 85% male) were used for the analysis. The data analysis showed that 56% of patients were aware of the relationship between smoking and chronic pancreatitis and 72% were aware about alcohol and pancreatitis. Patients related that physicians were an important reference source for their knowledge regarding the causes of chronic pancreatitis, but only 39% stated that their physician had specifically mention the effect of smoking on the pancreas. CONCLUSION Elaborate studies involving greater number of study population, are necessary to better define measuring tools and to further assess patient's knowledge regarding the relationship between smoking and chronic pancreatitis. Additionally, efforts should be directed towards enhancing physician's knowledge on this established relationship and the importance of patient education as well.
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