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AuthorAlbaroodi, Khansaa A. Ibrahim
AuthorSulaiman, Syed Azhar Syed
AuthorShafie, Asrul Akmal
AuthorAwaisu, Ahmed
AuthorLajis, Razak
Available date2023-10-16T08:48:04Z
Publication Date2018-11
Publication NameJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research
CitationAlbaroodi, K. A. I., Sulaiman, S. A. S., Shafie, A. A., Awaisu, A., & Lajis, R. (2018). Smoking cessation intervention: Can diabetic patients' change their motivation to quit and nicotine dependence?. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, 10(11), 2903-2906.
ISSN0975-1459
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/48537
AbstractIntroduction: Considering smoking tobacco is a bad habit that drive smokers to nicotine dependence; that argue an urgent need to evaluate factors keep them smoke and how a smoking cessation intervention can affect these factors and minimize their effect. As well as intervention impact on their nicotine dependence and motivation to quit. Methods: This was a randomised controlled trial involving patients with diabetes who smoked tobacco and attended the out-patient diabetes clinic at Hospital Pulau Pinang in Malaysia. Results: Among 126 participants followed over the study period, Malays represent about 41% of the participants. No significant difference between the patients in the two groups with respect to their nicotine dependence. However repeated measures test showed a significant difference over the study period but not with respect to the groups (intervention and control) Fagerström test F (2,220) = 3.663. Significant main effects were found among participants in the different groups with respect to their motivation to quit F (1,110) = 3.975. Conclusion: changing patients behaviour may need consistent and comprehensive intervention for longer time. © 2018, Pharmainfo Publications. All rights reserved.
Languageen
PublisherPharmaInfo Publications
SubjectDiabetes
Factors keep smoking
Motivation to quit
Nicotine dependence and smoking cessation intervention
TitleSmoking cessation intervention: Can diabetic patients’ change their motivation to quit and nicotine dependence?
TypeArticle
Pagination2903-2906
Issue Number11
Volume Number10
dc.accessType Open Access


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