[Factors associated with success of a smoking cessation program]
- PMID: 27905641
- DOI: 10.4067/S0034-98872016000800002
[Factors associated with success of a smoking cessation program]
Abstract
Background: Smoking cessation therapies include counseling, psychological management and pharmacological therapy. Varenicline is the most effective and safe medication available.
Aim: To study risk factors for the failure of pharmacological smoking cessation therapy with varenicline.
Patients and methods: Retrospective analysis of 281 patients aged 45 ± 11 years (65% males) with a mean consumption of 31 ± 22 packs/year. They completed a smoking cessation program comprising psychological support and use of varenicline in a private clinic. Patients were followed with telephonic interviews during one year. A complete abstinence during one year was considered as a success of the program.
Results: The success rate of the program was 53.4%. The factors associated with failure were a high tobacco dependence rate determined with the Fageström test (Odds ratio (OR) 2.47, 95% confidence intervals (CI) 1.16-5.26, p = 0.02). An instruction level of more than 12 years was associated with a lower failure rate (OR 0.38 95% CI 0.18-0.82).
Conclusions: A high tobacco dependence rate and a lower education were associated with a higher failure rate of this smoking cessation program.
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