PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS

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Main Author: Luppi, Claudia Helena Bronzato
Publication Date: 2010
Other Authors: Alves, Maria Virgínia Martins Faria Faddul, Santos, Alana Arantes
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Summary: Introduction: Smoking, regarded as the consumption of tobacco, characterized by acute or chronic intoxication resulting from the habit of smoking and, therefore, in need of treatment. Objective: Characterize smokers attended by the Program for the Cessation of Smoking of the Smoking Ambulatory. Methodology: The population consisted of 159 individuals, attended in 2003 and 2004, with the effective participation of 92 individuals in the program. The collection of data was performed by means of a previously elaborated questionnaire, in addition to the FTND (Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence). Results: The predominant age group (73%) varied between 31-50 years old. Regarding the participants general characteristics: 57.2% were female, 57.6% were married, 54.1% possessed 1st grade schooling, 50% received 2 to 4 times the minimum wage, 45.6% sought the service voluntarily and 43.3% received medical referral. In relation to health problems, hypertension, gastro pathologies, asthma and pulmonary emphysema were cited by 45.1% of the individuals. Among the respiratory symptoms, 86.1% reported the presence of one or more of the following: coughing, catarrh, wheezing or lack of air. Most of the patients began smoking between the ages of 11–20 (81.1%). Daily consumption was established between 11 to 20 cigarettes (57.9%). With regards to the duration of the habit, 66.7% were found to have 11 to 30 years of consumption, while 74.5% had effected one or more previous attempts to stop smoking. The final results of Fagerstrom’s Test revealed that 39% of the patients scored a high level of dependency (6-7) and 37.7% scored at an extremely high level (8-10). Among the 92 individuals that completed the program, 35.9% obtained a successful outcome through treatment, and in regard to the chosen resource, 30.3% used medication and only 3% opted for nicotine gum. Conclusions: Social condition and level of schooling can influence treatment, in terms of understanding the content and adequate use of resources. The world-wide tendency of increased smoking among women was confirmed. Adolescence was characterized as the predominant age group for the initiation of the habit, reaffirming the concept established in scientific circles. Smokers present larger prevalence values for respiratory symptoms, an expected result in virtue of the condition of smoking and habit duration. Despite the dependency scores, the results of the program presented are satisfactory, probably due to previous experiences of interruption which gradually contributed to the decision for behavioral change and also in function of the adequate use of resources.
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spelling PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTSPrograma de interrupción al tabagismo: perfil y resultadosPrograma de cessação ao tabagismo: perfil e resultadosSmoking. Cessation. Dependency.Tabagismo. Interrupción. Dependencia.Tabagismo. Cessação. Dependência.Introduction: Smoking, regarded as the consumption of tobacco, characterized by acute or chronic intoxication resulting from the habit of smoking and, therefore, in need of treatment. Objective: Characterize smokers attended by the Program for the Cessation of Smoking of the Smoking Ambulatory. Methodology: The population consisted of 159 individuals, attended in 2003 and 2004, with the effective participation of 92 individuals in the program. The collection of data was performed by means of a previously elaborated questionnaire, in addition to the FTND (Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence). Results: The predominant age group (73%) varied between 31-50 years old. Regarding the participants general characteristics: 57.2% were female, 57.6% were married, 54.1% possessed 1st grade schooling, 50% received 2 to 4 times the minimum wage, 45.6% sought the service voluntarily and 43.3% received medical referral. In relation to health problems, hypertension, gastro pathologies, asthma and pulmonary emphysema were cited by 45.1% of the individuals. Among the respiratory symptoms, 86.1% reported the presence of one or more of the following: coughing, catarrh, wheezing or lack of air. Most of the patients began smoking between the ages of 11–20 (81.1%). Daily consumption was established between 11 to 20 cigarettes (57.9%). With regards to the duration of the habit, 66.7% were found to have 11 to 30 years of consumption, while 74.5% had effected one or more previous attempts to stop smoking. The final results of Fagerstrom’s Test revealed that 39% of the patients scored a high level of dependency (6-7) and 37.7% scored at an extremely high level (8-10). Among the 92 individuals that completed the program, 35.9% obtained a successful outcome through treatment, and in regard to the chosen resource, 30.3% used medication and only 3% opted for nicotine gum. Conclusions: Social condition and level of schooling can influence treatment, in terms of understanding the content and adequate use of resources. The world-wide tendency of increased smoking among women was confirmed. Adolescence was characterized as the predominant age group for the initiation of the habit, reaffirming the concept established in scientific circles. Smokers present larger prevalence values for respiratory symptoms, an expected result in virtue of the condition of smoking and habit duration. Despite the dependency scores, the results of the program presented are satisfactory, probably due to previous experiences of interruption which gradually contributed to the decision for behavioral change and also in function of the adequate use of resources.Introducción: el tabagismo, definido por el consumo de tabaco, se caracteriza por una intoxicación aguda o crónica adquirida como consecuencia del hábito de fumar y, por lo tanto, necesita de tratamiento. Objetivo: caracterizar a tabagistas atendidos en el Programa de Interrupción al Tabaco del Puesto de tabagismo. Metodologia : la población estaba constituida de 159 sujetos, todos atendidos entre 2003 y 2004, consiguiendo la participación efectiva al programa de 92 individuos. La colecta de los datos fue procesada gracias a un cuestionario elaborado, acrecentado por FTDN (Fagrstrom Test for Dependence Nicotina). Resultados: la faja de edad predominante (73%) varió entre los 31- 50 años. En cuanto a las características generales de los participantes, 57,2% eran del sexo femenino, 57,6 % casadas, 54,1% tenían el grado fundamental completo de escolaridad; 45,6% buscaban voluntariamente el servicio y 43,3 % venían por indicación médica; 50% recibían de 2 a 4 sueldos mínimos. Con respecto a los problemas de salud de hipertensión, gastropatías, asma y enfisema pulmonar fueron mencionados por 45,1% de los individuos. Entre los síntomas respiratorios, 86,1% relataron la presencia de más de uno, como tos, catarro, chirreado o falta de aire. La mayor parte de los pacientes empezó a fumar en la faja de edad de los 11 a los 30 años (81,1%). El consumo diario fue declarado en una media de 11 a 20 cigarros (57,9%). En relación con el tiempo de tabagismo, 66,7% se encontraban en la faja de 11 a 30 años. En cuanto a la cuestión sobre la interrupción del tabagismo, 74,5% declararon haber efectuado una o más tentativas anteriores. El resultado del Test de Fagrstrom reveló que 39% de los pacientes reconocieron un grado elevado de dependencia (6-7) y 37,7% resultaron en grado muy elevado (8-10). Entre los 92 individuos que completaron el programa, 35,9% obtuvieron éxito en el tratamiento, en cuanto a los recursos utilizados, 30,3 % escogieron el medicamento y solamente 3% optaron por la goma de nicotina. Conclusiones: la condición social y grado de escolaridad pueden influir en el tratamiento, en términos de contenido de comprensión del contenido y de la utilización adecuada de los recursos. Fue confirmada que prevalece la tendencia mundial del aumento del fumo entre el sexo femenino. Fue caracterizada la adolescencia como faja de edad predominante en la iniciación, reafirmándose el concepto establecido en el medio científico. Los fumantes presentaron mayores índices de los síntomas respiratorios, resultado esperado en virtud de la condición tabaquista y del tiempo de tabagismo cursado. A pesar de la puntuación del grado de dependencia, los resultados del programa fueron satisfactorios probablemente debido a las experiencias anteriores de interrupción, que contribuyen paulatinamente en la decisión para la mudanza de comportamiento, y también, en función de la utilización adecuada de los recursos.Introdução: O tabagismo, conceituado pelo consumo de tabaco, caracteriza-se por intoxicação aguda ou crônica decorrente do hábito de fumar e, portanto, necessita de tratamento. Objetivo: caracterizar tabagistas atendidos no Programa de Cessação ao Tabaco do Ambulatório de Tabagismo. Metodologia: A população constituiu-se de 159 indivíduos, atendidos em 2003 e 2004, com participação efetiva no programa de 92 indivíduos. A coleta de dados se processou por meio de questionário elaborado, acrescido do FTDN (Fagerstrom Test for Dependence Nicotine). Resultados: A faixa etária predominante (73%) variou entre 31–50anos. Quanto às características gerais dos participantes, 57,2% eram do sexo feminino, 57,6% casados, 54,1% possuíam grau primário de escolaridade; 45,6% procuraram voluntariamente o serviço e 43,3% vieram por indicação médica; 50% recebiam de 2 a 4 salários-mínimos. No tocante aos problemas de saúde, hipertensão, gastropatias, asma e enfisema pulmonar foram citados por 45,1% dos indivíduos. Dentre os sintomas respiratórios, 86,1% relataram a presença de um ou mais, como tosse, catarro, chiado ou falta de ar. A maior parte dos pacientes começou a fumar na faixa de 11–20 anos de idade (81,1%). O consumo diário se estabeleceu na faixa de 11 a 20 cigarros (57,9%). Com relação ao tempo de tabagismo, 66,7% encontravam-se na faixa de 11 a 30 anos. Quanto à questão sobre interrupção ao tabagismo, 74,5% efetuaram uma ou mais tentativas anteriores de cessação. O resultado final do Teste de Fagerstrom revelou que 39% dos pacientes pontuaram com grau elevado de dependência (6-7) e 37,7% resultaram em grau muito elevado (8-10). Dentre os 92 indivíduos que completaram o programa, 35,9% obtiveram sucesso no tratamento, sendo que, quanto aos recursos utilizados, 30,3% escolheram a medicação e somente 3% optaram pela goma de nicotina. Conclusões: condição social e grau de escolaridade podem influenciar no tratamento, em termos de compreensão do conteúdo e utilização adequada dos recursos. Confirmou-se a tendência mundial de aumento da prevalência do hábito de fumar entre o sexo feminino. A adolescência caracterizou-se como faixa etária predominante de iniciação, reafirmando o conceito estabelecido no meio científico. Os fumantes apresentaram maiores valores de prevalência para os sintomas respiratórios, resultado esperado em virtude da condição tabágica e do tempo de tabagismo decorrido. Apesar da pontuação do grau de dependência, os resultados do programa apresentaram-se satisfatórios, provavelmente devido às experiências anteriores de interrupção, que contribuem gradativamente na decisão para mudança de comportamento e, também, em função da utilização adequada dos recursos.Pró-Reitoria de Extensão Universitária e Cultura2010-06-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/article/view/19610.23901/Revista Ciência em Extensão; v. 2 n. 2 (2006); 52-681679-4605reponame:Revista Ciência em Extensãoinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/article/view/196/109Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Ciência em Extensãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuppi, Claudia Helena BronzatoAlves, Maria Virgínia Martins Faria FaddulSantos, Alana Arantes2025-06-06T18:33:27Zoai:ojs-new.unesp.br:article/196Revistahttps://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/indexPUBhttps://ojs.unesp.br/index.php/revista_proex/oairce_proec@unesp.br || cintia.eto@unesp.br || egalhard@reitoria.unesp.br || eduardo.galhardo@unesp.br1679-46051679-4605opendoar:2025-06-06T18:33:27Revista Ciência em Extensão - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
Programa de interrupción al tabagismo: perfil y resultados
Programa de cessação ao tabagismo: perfil e resultados
title PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
spellingShingle PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
Luppi, Claudia Helena Bronzato
Smoking. Cessation. Dependency.
Tabagismo. Interrupción. Dependencia.
Tabagismo. Cessação. Dependência.
title_short PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
title_full PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
title_fullStr PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
title_full_unstemmed PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
title_sort PROGRAM FOR THE CESSATION OF SMOKING: PROFILE AND RESULTS
author Luppi, Claudia Helena Bronzato
author_facet Luppi, Claudia Helena Bronzato
Alves, Maria Virgínia Martins Faria Faddul
Santos, Alana Arantes
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author2 Alves, Maria Virgínia Martins Faria Faddul
Santos, Alana Arantes
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luppi, Claudia Helena Bronzato
Alves, Maria Virgínia Martins Faria Faddul
Santos, Alana Arantes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Smoking. Cessation. Dependency.
Tabagismo. Interrupción. Dependencia.
Tabagismo. Cessação. Dependência.
topic Smoking. Cessation. Dependency.
Tabagismo. Interrupción. Dependencia.
Tabagismo. Cessação. Dependência.
description Introduction: Smoking, regarded as the consumption of tobacco, characterized by acute or chronic intoxication resulting from the habit of smoking and, therefore, in need of treatment. Objective: Characterize smokers attended by the Program for the Cessation of Smoking of the Smoking Ambulatory. Methodology: The population consisted of 159 individuals, attended in 2003 and 2004, with the effective participation of 92 individuals in the program. The collection of data was performed by means of a previously elaborated questionnaire, in addition to the FTND (Fagerstrom Test for Nicotine Dependence). Results: The predominant age group (73%) varied between 31-50 years old. Regarding the participants general characteristics: 57.2% were female, 57.6% were married, 54.1% possessed 1st grade schooling, 50% received 2 to 4 times the minimum wage, 45.6% sought the service voluntarily and 43.3% received medical referral. In relation to health problems, hypertension, gastro pathologies, asthma and pulmonary emphysema were cited by 45.1% of the individuals. Among the respiratory symptoms, 86.1% reported the presence of one or more of the following: coughing, catarrh, wheezing or lack of air. Most of the patients began smoking between the ages of 11–20 (81.1%). Daily consumption was established between 11 to 20 cigarettes (57.9%). With regards to the duration of the habit, 66.7% were found to have 11 to 30 years of consumption, while 74.5% had effected one or more previous attempts to stop smoking. The final results of Fagerstrom’s Test revealed that 39% of the patients scored a high level of dependency (6-7) and 37.7% scored at an extremely high level (8-10). Among the 92 individuals that completed the program, 35.9% obtained a successful outcome through treatment, and in regard to the chosen resource, 30.3% used medication and only 3% opted for nicotine gum. Conclusions: Social condition and level of schooling can influence treatment, in terms of understanding the content and adequate use of resources. The world-wide tendency of increased smoking among women was confirmed. Adolescence was characterized as the predominant age group for the initiation of the habit, reaffirming the concept established in scientific circles. Smokers present larger prevalence values for respiratory symptoms, an expected result in virtue of the condition of smoking and habit duration. Despite the dependency scores, the results of the program presented are satisfactory, probably due to previous experiences of interruption which gradually contributed to the decision for behavioral change and also in function of the adequate use of resources.
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