Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Background Drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in South Africa. High smoking prevalence and the risk of adverse TB outcomes has been reported among TB patients in South Africa. This study investigated smoking-related prevalence and related beha...
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doaj-6c4aebd96f2f43a9b294e363a4c7db7e2020-11-24T23:08:16ZengEuropean PublishingTobacco Induced Diseases1617-96252018-03-0116110.18332/tid/8379083790Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaZifikile Shangase0Joyce Mahlako Tsoka-Gwegweni1Andrew Okem2University of KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal, Public Health, South AfricaUniversity of KwaZulu-Natal, Maurice Webb Race Relations Unit, South AfricaBackground Drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in South Africa. High smoking prevalence and the risk of adverse TB outcomes has been reported among TB patients in South Africa. This study investigated smoking-related prevalence and related behaviors of drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) inpatients in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa. Methods This study was conducted in three hospitals in KZN between September and December 2016. Eligible participants, who had DR-TB and self-reported as smokers were asked to complete a questionnaire which was administered by trained interviewers. The questionnaire, which was adapted from the global adult tobacco survey, included questions about smoking behaviour, types of cigarettes smoked and attempts at cessation. The questionnaire has been previously shown to be reliable. The study data were analysed using SPSS. Results The questionnaire was voluntarily completed by 211 DR-TB inpatients who self identified as smokers. Overall, 201 respondents (95.3%) stated that they had ever smoked cigarettes, 104 (49.3%) currently smoke cigarettes on a daily basis, 27(12.8%) on less than daily basis, 51(24.2%) do not currently smoke cigarettes at all. Smoking prevalence was significantly higher among males (88.6%) than among females (11.4%). The study revealed that 179 (84.8%) respondents currently smoke manufactured cigarettes, 20 (9.5%) reported that they also use smokeless tobacco, and 168 (79.6%) had unsuccessfully tried to stop smoking during the past 12 months. Conclusions This study shows a high prevalence of smoking among DR-TB male inpatients in KZN. While most patients reported having made attempts to quit smoking, they have not been successful in their attempts. This study demonstrates that a range of actions to reduce smoking among patients with TB should be considered including restrictions on access and support for smoking cessation.http://www.journalssystem.com/tid/Smoking-prevalence-among-inpatients-with-drug-resistant-tuberculosis-in-KwaZulu-Natal,83790,0,2.htmlWCTOH |
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Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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smoking prevalence among inpatients with drug resistant tuberculosis in kwazulu-natal, south africa |
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Background
Drug
resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) remains a significant cause of morbidity and
mortality in South Africa. High smoking prevalence and the risk of adverse TB
outcomes has been reported among TB patients in South Africa. This study investigated
smoking-related prevalence and related behaviors of drug resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) inpatients in
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa.
Methods
This
study was conducted in three hospitals in KZN between September and December
2016. Eligible participants, who had DR-TB and self-reported as smokers were
asked to complete a questionnaire which was administered by trained
interviewers. The questionnaire, which
was adapted from the global adult tobacco survey, included questions about smoking
behaviour, types of cigarettes smoked and attempts at cessation. The
questionnaire has been previously shown to be reliable. The study
data were analysed using SPSS.
Results
The questionnaire was voluntarily completed by 211 DR-TB
inpatients who self identified as smokers. Overall, 201 respondents (95.3%) stated that
they had ever smoked cigarettes, 104 (49.3%) currently smoke cigarettes on a
daily basis, 27(12.8%) on less than daily basis, 51(24.2%) do not currently
smoke cigarettes at all. Smoking prevalence was significantly higher among
males (88.6%) than among females (11.4%). The study revealed that 179 (84.8%)
respondents currently smoke manufactured cigarettes, 20 (9.5%) reported that
they also use smokeless tobacco, and 168 (79.6%) had unsuccessfully tried to
stop smoking during the past 12 months.
Conclusions
This
study shows a high prevalence of smoking among DR-TB male inpatients in KZN.
While most patients reported having made attempts to quit smoking, they have
not been successful in their attempts. This study demonstrates that a range of
actions to reduce smoking among patients with TB should be considered including
restrictions on access and support for smoking cessation. |
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