TY - JOUR
T1 - Smoking cessation advice by rheumatologists
T2 - results of an international survey
AU - on behalf of the QUEST-RA group
AU - Naranjo, Antonio
AU - Khan, Nasim A.
AU - Cutolo, Maurizio
AU - Lee, Shin Seok
AU - Lazovskis, Juris
AU - Laas, Karin
AU - Pandya, Sapan
AU - Sokka, Tuulikki
AU - Fabiana, Montoya Sandra
AU - Da Silveira, Ines Guimaraes
AU - Laurindo, Ieda M.
AU - Horslev-Petersen, Kim
AU - Hetland, Merete Lund
AU - Müller, Raili
AU - Schett, Georg
AU - Wassenberg, Siegfried
AU - Alten, Rieke
AU - Drosos, Alexandros A.
AU - Rojkovich, Bernadette
AU - Géher, Pál
AU - Aggarwal,
AU - Cazzato, Massimiliano
AU - Fukuda, Wataru
AU - Nakajima, Ayako
AU - Yamanaka, Hisashi
AU - Shono, Eisuke
AU - Oyoo, Omondi
AU - Rexhepi, Blerta
AU - Rexhepi, Sylejman
AU - Andersone, Daina
AU - Baranauskaite, Asta
AU - Bonte-Mineur, F.
AU - Haugeberg, Glenn
AU - Majdan, Maria
AU - Targonska-Stepniak, Bozena
AU - Codrina, Ancuta
AU - Ionescu, Ruxandra
AU - Choe, Jung Yoon
AU - Lee, Eun Bong
AU - Gogus, Fedire
AU - Inanc, Nevsun
AU - Direskeneli, Haner
AU - Yazici, Yusuf
AU - Bergman, Martin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author 2014.
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - Objective. The aim of this study was to understand practices regarding smoking cessation among rheumatologists for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Methods. A survey was sent to the rheumatologists participating in the multinational Quantitative Standard Monitoring of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (QUEST-RA) group. The survey inquired about the clinical practice characteristics and practices regarding smoking cessation (proportion of smokers with inflammatory rheumatic diseases given smoking cessation advice, specific protocols and written advice material, availability of dedicated smoking cessation clinic). Results. Rheumatologists from 44 departments in 25 countries (16 European) completed the survey. The survey involved 395 rheumatologists, of whom 25 (6.3%) were smokers, and 199 nurses for patient education, of whom 44 (22.1%) were smokers. Eight departments (18.1 %) had a specific protocol for smoking cessation; 255 (64.5%) rheumatologists reported giving smoking cessation advice to all or almost all smokers with inflammatory diseases. In a regression model, early arthritis clinics (P = 0.01) and high gross domestic product countries (P = 0.001) were both independently associated with advice by the rheumatologist. Nurse gives advice to most patients in 11 of the 36 (30.5%) departments with nurses for patient education. Conclusion. Advice for smoking cessation within rheumatology departments is not homogeneous. In half of the departments, most doctors give advice to quit smoking to all or almost all patients with inflammatory diseases. However, only one in five departments have a specific protocol for smoking cessation. Our data highlight the need to improve awareness of the importance of and better practice implementation of smoking cessation advice for inflammatory rheumatic disease patients.
AB - Objective. The aim of this study was to understand practices regarding smoking cessation among rheumatologists for patients with inflammatory rheumatic diseases. Methods. A survey was sent to the rheumatologists participating in the multinational Quantitative Standard Monitoring of Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (QUEST-RA) group. The survey inquired about the clinical practice characteristics and practices regarding smoking cessation (proportion of smokers with inflammatory rheumatic diseases given smoking cessation advice, specific protocols and written advice material, availability of dedicated smoking cessation clinic). Results. Rheumatologists from 44 departments in 25 countries (16 European) completed the survey. The survey involved 395 rheumatologists, of whom 25 (6.3%) were smokers, and 199 nurses for patient education, of whom 44 (22.1%) were smokers. Eight departments (18.1 %) had a specific protocol for smoking cessation; 255 (64.5%) rheumatologists reported giving smoking cessation advice to all or almost all smokers with inflammatory diseases. In a regression model, early arthritis clinics (P = 0.01) and high gross domestic product countries (P = 0.001) were both independently associated with advice by the rheumatologist. Nurse gives advice to most patients in 11 of the 36 (30.5%) departments with nurses for patient education. Conclusion. Advice for smoking cessation within rheumatology departments is not homogeneous. In half of the departments, most doctors give advice to quit smoking to all or almost all patients with inflammatory diseases. However, only one in five departments have a specific protocol for smoking cessation. Our data highlight the need to improve awareness of the importance of and better practice implementation of smoking cessation advice for inflammatory rheumatic disease patients.
KW - Medical advice
KW - Rheumatoid arthritis
KW - Tobacco smoking
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84924845684
U2 - 10.1093/rheumatology/keu213
DO - 10.1093/rheumatology/keu213
M3 - Article
C2 - 24840678
AN - SCOPUS:84924845684
SN - 1462-0324
VL - 53
SP - 1825
EP - 1829
JO - Rheumatology
JF - Rheumatology
IS - 10
ER -