The Impact of Smoking Cessation on Hospitalization and Psychiatric Medication Utilization among People with Serious Mental Illness

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作者
Kertes, Jennifer [1 ]
Reisner, Orit Stein [2 ]
Grunhaus, Leon [3 ]
Neumark, Yehuda [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Maccabi HealthCare, Dept Hlth Evaluat & Res, Jerusalem, Israel
[2] Maccabi HealthCare Serv, Jerusalem, Israel
[3] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Fac Med, Jerusalem, Israel
[4] Braun Hebrew Univ, Hadassah Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, Jerusalem, Israel
[5] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Hadassah Braun Sch Publ Hlth & Community Med, POB 12272, IL-9112102 Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
Smoking cessation; serious mental illness; hospitalization; medication utilization; defined daily dose; psychotropic medications; BIPOLAR DISORDER; LIFE EXPECTANCY; SCHIZOPHRENIA; MORTALITY; SMOKERS; PREDICTORS; EFFICACY; SAFETY; IMPLEMENTATION; ASSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1080/10826084.2021.1942057
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Background: Despite the high prevalence of smoking amongst people with serious mental illness (SMI), referral rates to smoking cessation programs (SCPs) are low. Mental health workers reticence to refer to SCPs has been attributed, in part, to their belief that quitting will have a deleterious effect on their patients' mental health status. Objectives: This study's objective was to determine if participating in a smoking cessation program had an adverse effect on mental health status among people with SMI, measured here by a change in hospitalization occurrence or psychiatric medication utilization. People with SMI who had participated in at least one SCP session in a large health maintenance organization (n = 403) were compared to an age-gender-diagnosis matched sample of SMI smokers (1,209) who had never participated. Results: No change in psychiatric hospitalization occurrence pre- versus post-SCP participation was found among participants (Pre:7.2% vs. Post:5.2, p = 0.2) or nonparticipants (Pre:7.0% vs. Post:6.0%, p = 0.2). Mean defined daily dose (DDD) for anti-psychotic, mood stabilizer, anti-depressant and anxiolytic medications also did not change over time for participants and nonparticipants. However, participants who did not complete the SCP and didn't quit had a 0.35 higher mean DDD for anti-psychotic medications compared with participants who had completed the SCP or quit, and with nonparticipants (p = 0.006), and were the only group to exhibit an increase in mean antipsychotic DDD over time (Pre:1.42, Post:1.63). SCP participation was not associated with hospitalization occurrence or psychiatric medication utilization. Conclusions/Importance: Smoking cessation should be encouraged, with close monitoring during the quit process.
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