Campaign against smoking in a home for the elderly: the report of an experiment
Studies on institutionalized elderly smokers are important for developing appropriate preventive measures. This was a cross-sectional population-based study of individuals over 60 admitted to a Home for the Elderly in the Federal District. The following aspects were investigated: smoking prevalence,...
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description | Studies on institutionalized elderly smokers are important for developing appropriate preventive measures. This was a cross-sectional population-based study of individuals over 60 admitted to a Home for the Elderly in the Federal District. The following aspects were investigated: smoking prevalence, socio-demographic and clinical profile, gender, education, probable depression, degree of motivation to stop smoking, prior use of medication to stop smoking and perception of the harm of smoking to health. Spirometry, the measurement of exhaled carbon monoxide and classification according to severity of nicotine dependence were conducted. The program followed guidelines for stopping smoking, and was evaluated one year later. Results revealed that 25.7% were smokers, 22.8% men and 2.9% women, mean age 68.3 ± 8.5 years. A significant decrease in smoking among the more elderly was detected. Significant associations emerged between the degree of nicotine dependence and education, probable depression, degree of motivation for stopping smoking and perception of the harm of smoking to health. Higher indices of carbon monoxide were identified in individuals with severe obstruction. Initially, 37.9% of smokers agreed to participate in the campaign, and after a year 9% of them succeeded in stopping smoking. |
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