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Med. clín (Ed. impr.) ; 140(6): 272.e1-272.e12, mar. 2013. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-111740

ABSTRACT

El consumo de tabaco presenta una rara confluencia de circunstancias: es una significativa y alta amenaza para la salud, hay una escasa motivación entre el personal sanitario para intervenir consecuentemente y, sin embargo, disponemos de intervenciones efectivas. Realmente es difícil identificar ningún otro condicionante de la salud que presente esta mezcla de letalidad, prevalencia y desatención, pese a que disponemos de tratamientos eficaces fácilmente disponibles. Por otra parte, la intervención en tabaco esta´ considerada como el patrón oro de las intervenciones preventivas, muy por encima de otras medidas preventivas usadas comúnmente. Todo ello ha motivado al Comité Nacional de Prevención de Tabaquismo a elaborar un Documento de Consenso para la Atención Clínica al Tabaquismo en España. La finalidad de este trabajo, de carácter técnico y científico, es consensuar una propuesta básica de calidad sobre el abordaje de las personas fumadoras que sirva como guía orientativa en la práctica clínica en el contexto de nuestro país. Los objetivos de consenso son revisar la eficacia de los tratamientos existentes del tabaquismo, sintetizar la evidencia disponible sobre el tratamiento de las personas fumadoras, consensuar unos mínimos básicos que permitan orientar las actuaciones asistenciales de calidad en España, proponiendo recomendaciones clínicas para el manejo del paciente que fuma. El consenso aborda las estrategias y las evidencias que las sustentan, para intervenir sobre los fumadores en la consulta tanto en aquellos que no quieren dejar de fumar, como en el que quiere dejar de fumar, estableciendo los pasos para intervenir de la forma más adecuada (AU)


Tobacco use presents an odd confluence of circumstances: it is a significant and high threat to health, and there is a lack of motivation among health workers to act accordingly. Yet we have effective interventions. It is really hard to identify any other determinant of health presenting this mixture of lethality, prevalence, and lack of care, despite having effective treatments readily available. On the other hand, smoking cessation interventions are considered as the gold standard of preventive interventions, far above other preventive measures commonly used. This has prompted the National Committee for Smoking Prevention to develop a consensus document for the Clinical Care of Smoking Cessation in Spain. The purpose of this technical and scientific document is to agree on a basic proposal of quality of care to tackle smokers to quit. This document would serve as a guideline in the clinical practice in our country. The aims of this agreement are to review the effectiveness of the existing therapies for smoking cessation, to synthesize their available evidence, and to set the basic minimum standards of care in the clinical practice of patients who smoke. The consensus sets the strategies, and the evidences that support them, in order to assist both the smokers who want to quit, and the smokers who do not, setting out the steps to intervene in the most adequate (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Smoking/therapy , Smoking Cessation/methods , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Smoking/prevention & control , Tobacco Use Disorder/prevention & control , Evaluation of the Efficacy-Effectiveness of Interventions
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Med Clin (Barc) ; 140(6): 272.e1-272.e12, 2013 Mar 16.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23246167

ABSTRACT

Tobacco use presents an odd confluence of circumstances: it is a significant and high threat to health, and there is a lack of motivation among health workers to act accordingly. Yet we have effective interventions. It is really hard to identify any other determinant of health presenting this mixture of lethality, prevalence, and lack of care, despite having effective treatments readily available. On the other hand, smoking cessation interventions are considered as the gold standard of preventive interventions, far above other preventive measures commonly used. This has prompted the National Committee for Smoking Prevention to develop a consensus document for the Clinical Care of Smoking Cessation in Spain. The purpose of this technical and scientific document is to agree on a basic proposal of quality of care to tackle smokers to quit. This document would serve as a guideline in the clinical practice in our country. The aims of this agreement are to review the effectiveness of the existing therapies for smoking cessation, to synthesize their available evidence, and to set the basic minimum standards of care in the clinical practice of patients who smoke. The consensus sets the strategies, and the evidences that support them, in order to assist both the smokers who want to quit, and the smokers who do not, setting out the steps to intervene in the most adequate.


Subject(s)
Smoking Cessation , Smoking Prevention , Benzazepines/therapeutic use , Bupropion/therapeutic use , Counseling , Humans , Motivation , Nicotinic Agonists/therapeutic use , Patient Compliance , Patient Education as Topic , Persuasive Communication , Quinoxalines/therapeutic use , Smoking/epidemiology , Smoking/psychology , Smoking Cessation/methods , Smoking Cessation/psychology , Spain/epidemiology , Tobacco Use Cessation Devices , Tobacco Use Disorder/epidemiology , Tobacco Use Disorder/psychology , Tobacco Use Disorder/therapy , Varenicline
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