Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan

Introduction The purpose of this study is to clarify the effect of providing financial support and factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment (SCT) program based on financial support. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted at the smok...

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Main Authors: Meng Li, Reiko Okamoto, Fumie Shirai
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Language:English
Published: European Publishing 2019-10-01
Series:Tobacco Induced Diseases
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description Introduction The purpose of this study is to clarify the effect of providing financial support and factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment (SCT) program based on financial support. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted at the smoking cessation outpatients of hospitals or clinics in Suita City, Japan from May 2017 to September 2018. In all, 153 participants were recruited and received standardized treatment based on the SCT program. Participants were required to answer four questionnaires and register for the financial support program. Chi-squared test, Fisher’s exact test, non-paired t-test and log-binomial regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Results Of the 153 participants, 140 participants completed a 12-week treatment and the completion rate was 91.5%. There were no factors significantly associated with smoking cessation and relapse (p<0.05). However, male, cigarettes smoked per day, having present diseases, having previous abstinence, living with family, cohabitation with smokers, desire to smoke at the start of treatment, self-efficacy at the start of treatment, desire to smoke at 4 weeks and self-efficacy at 4 weeks showed statistically significant odds ratio for success of smoking cessation. Similarly at 12 weeks, male, age at smoking initiation, cigarettes smoked per day, having previous abstinence, living with family, cohabitation with smokers, desire to smoke, self-efficacy and depression disorders showed statistically significant odds ratio for smoking relapse. In addition, the rate of abstainers using varenicline was 68.60%, which was higher than abstainers using nicotine patch (55.60%) and the relapse rate of participants using nicotine patch was 100.00%, significantly higher than for relapsers using varenicline (45.80%). Conclusions Further study is expected to clarify the effect of providing financial support and the factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the SCT program based on financial support.
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spelling doaj.art-cc9b76b8f73d4bf59d4c27823acbf1332022-12-21T23:12:53ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252019-10-0117October10.18332/tid/112154112154Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, JapanMeng Li0Reiko Okamoto1Fumie Shirai2Public Health Nursing Laboratory, Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, JapanPublic Health Nursing Laboratory, Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, JapanCommunity Health-Care System Science Laboratory, Division of Health Sciences, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita, JapanIntroduction The purpose of this study is to clarify the effect of providing financial support and factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment (SCT) program based on financial support. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted at the smoking cessation outpatients of hospitals or clinics in Suita City, Japan from May 2017 to September 2018. In all, 153 participants were recruited and received standardized treatment based on the SCT program. Participants were required to answer four questionnaires and register for the financial support program. Chi-squared test, Fisher’s exact test, non-paired t-test and log-binomial regression analysis were used to analyze the data. Results Of the 153 participants, 140 participants completed a 12-week treatment and the completion rate was 91.5%. There were no factors significantly associated with smoking cessation and relapse (p<0.05). However, male, cigarettes smoked per day, having present diseases, having previous abstinence, living with family, cohabitation with smokers, desire to smoke at the start of treatment, self-efficacy at the start of treatment, desire to smoke at 4 weeks and self-efficacy at 4 weeks showed statistically significant odds ratio for success of smoking cessation. Similarly at 12 weeks, male, age at smoking initiation, cigarettes smoked per day, having previous abstinence, living with family, cohabitation with smokers, desire to smoke, self-efficacy and depression disorders showed statistically significant odds ratio for smoking relapse. In addition, the rate of abstainers using varenicline was 68.60%, which was higher than abstainers using nicotine patch (55.60%) and the relapse rate of participants using nicotine patch was 100.00%, significantly higher than for relapsers using varenicline (45.80%). Conclusions Further study is expected to clarify the effect of providing financial support and the factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the SCT program based on financial support.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Factors-associated-with-smoking-cessation-and-relapse-in-Japanese-smoking-cessation,112154,0,2.htmlsmoking cessationjapantreatment adherencefinancial support
spellingShingle Meng Li
Reiko Okamoto
Fumie Shirai
Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
Tobacco Induced Diseases
smoking cessation
japan
treatment adherence
financial support
title Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
title_full Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
title_fullStr Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
title_short Factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the Japanese smoking cessation treatment program: A prospective cohort study based on financial support in Suita City, Japan
title_sort factors associated with smoking cessation and relapse in the japanese smoking cessation treatment program a prospective cohort study based on financial support in suita city japan
topic smoking cessation
japan
treatment adherence
financial support
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