A Retrospective Analysis of the Outcomes of Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy Among Persons With Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

被引:1
作者
Okoli, Chizimuzo T. C. [1 ]
Anand, Vivek [2 ]
Khara, Milan [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kentucky, Coll Nursing, 315 Coll Nursing Bldg, Lexington, KY 40536 USA
[2] East Carolina Univ, Brody Sch Med, Greenville, NC USA
[3] Vancouver Coastal Hlth Author, Tobacco Dependence Clin, Vancouver, BC, Canada
关键词
Smoking cessation pharmacotherapy; mental health disorders; substance use disorders; tobacco treatment; ASSOCIATION; ADHERENCE; ILLNESSES;
D O I
10.1080/15504263.2017.1290860
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objectives: It is common practice to individualize smoking cessation pharmacotherapy based on clinical judgment and patient response. However, little has been documented about the use and outcomes of smoking cessation pharmacotherapy in real-world settings. This study examines factors associated with using smoking cessation pharmacotherapy and related outcomes among smokers with psychiatric and/or substance use disorders who completed an intensive tobacco treatment program within mental health and addiction services settings in Vancouver, Canada. Methods: A retrospective analysis was used to examine combined program participation data (N D 889) from two tobacco treatment programs (i. e., the Tobacco Dependence Clinic and the Butt Out group) between September 2007 and July 2013. Changes in smoking cessation pharmacotherapy from the initial to final treatment and seven-day point prevalence of smoking abstinence (verified by expired carbon monoxide) were assessed at the end of treatment. Results: During treatment, 60% of participants remained on the initial pharmacotherapy plan, 30% received adjunctive treatment, and 10% had treatment plans that were switched. Those whose pharmacotherapy was switched had higher cigarette consumption and nicotine dependence at baseline and were less likely to have a psychiatric disorder history. When comparing between pharmacotherapy groups, individuals who switched medications were less likely to achieve abstinence at the end of treatment as compared to those whose medication treatment plans remained the same or who received adjunctive treatment (unchanged = 36.8%, adjunctive D 38.1% vs. switched = 20.9%, chi(2) = 9.59, df = 2, p = .008). In multivariate regression analysis, switching pharmacotherapy was associated with lower smoking cessation (OR D.33, 95% CI [.17, .63]) and significantly mediated the effectiveness of pharmacotherapy. As there were differences in medication switching rates at the clinical level, there were limitations in assessing the impact of mental illness or substance use disorder variables. Conclusions: At least 40% of individuals may have their smoking cessation pharmacotherapy plan changed during treatment. Switching pharmacotherapy may indicate a subgroup of smokers characterized by greater challenges in smoking cessation. Our findings may enhance algorithms for using smoking cessation pharmacotherapy in clinical practice and provide directions for future research in treating tobacco use disorder among individuals with mental health and substance use disorders.
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