• Revista médica de Chile · Feb 2023

    [Frequency of smoking among hospitalized patients].

    • Xaviera Molina, Mauricio Fernández, Óscar Urrejola, Karen Czichke, and Marcela Gómez.
    • Centro de Epidemiología y Políticas de Salud, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
    • Rev Med Chil. 2023 Feb 1; 151 (1): 101104101-104.

    BackgroundSmoking is one of the most relevant public health problems worldwide and one of the main causes of preventable premature death. In-hospital treatment and subsequent follow-up are effective in terms of cessation.AimTo determine the frequency of smoking habits among patients hospitalized at a private clinic in Santiago.Material And MethodsHospitalized patients were invited to answer a structured and adapted questionnaire on smoking habits.ResultsThe survey was answered by 294 patients (56% women). Twenty three percent of respondents were smokers. Among smokers, 50% indicated a consumption from 1 to 5 cigarettes per day, 19% smoked during the first hour after waking, and 43% lived with another smoker in their home. Eighty three percent thought about quitting and made unsuccessful attempts to quit using different strategies.ConclusionsThe percentage of smokers in this group of patients is lower than that reported in the national health survey. The high proportion of respondent that are attempted to quit and failed, justifies the availability of structured quitting programs at the hospital and follow-up strategies after discharge.

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