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Rapid relapse to smoking following hospital discharge.


ABSTRACT: Many of nearly 7 million smokers who are hospitalized each year plan to stay quit after they leave the hospital. Most, however, relapse after discharge. This is a secondary analysis of a large Midwestern hospital-based smoking cessation trial that occurred between July 2011 and May 2013 to better understand how quickly smokers relapse and the predictors of rapid relapse. Of 942 participants who completed follow up, 25% returned to smoking within a day after hospital discharge. Among these rapid relapses, 36.6% relapsed within one-hour of leaving the hospital, 35.3% between one and 24?h, and 28.1% relapsed one-day post-discharge. Predictors with the highest odds for rapid relapse (within a day of hospital discharge) included tobacco use during hospitalization (OR, 7.37, [95% CI, 3.85-14.13], P?

SUBMITTER: Mussulman LM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6543250 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rapid relapse to smoking following hospital discharge.

Mussulman Laura M LM   Scheuermann Taneisha S TS   Faseru Babalola B   Nazir Niaman N   Richter Kimber P KP  

Preventive medicine reports 20190523


Many of nearly 7 million smokers who are hospitalized each year plan to stay quit after they leave the hospital. Most, however, relapse after discharge. This is a secondary analysis of a large Midwestern hospital-based smoking cessation trial that occurred between July 2011 and May 2013 to better understand how quickly smokers relapse and the predictors of rapid relapse. Of 942 participants who completed follow up, 25% returned to smoking within a day after hospital discharge. Among these rapid  ...[more]

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