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. 2014 Jan 28;16(6):786–793. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntt221

Table 2.

Results From the 1-Week Questionnaire on the Physician-Level Outcomes of Brief Counseling

Intervention (n = 88) Control (n = 109) Crude OR (95% CI) Adjusted OR a (95% CI)
Asked if patient smokes 60 (68%) 63 (58%) 1.54 (0.50, 4.77) 1.25 (0.45, 3.48)
Advised patient to quit 61 (69%) 69 (63%) 1.32 (0.42, 4.10) 1.35 (0.32, 5.78)
Prescribed pharmacotherapy* 26 (30%) 60 (56%) 0.33 (0.16, 0.70) 0.30 (0.12, 0.73)
Helped set quit date 17 (19%) 23 (21%) 0.90 (0.29, 2.86) 0.75 (0.25, 2.21)
Recommended counseling 27 (31%) 28 (26%) 1.32 (0.45, 3.90) 1.23 (0.45, 3.39)
Provided other materials 23 (26%) 24 (22%) 1.13 (0.33, 3.89) 0.72 (0.21, 2.53)

Note. OR = odds ratio; CI = confidence interval.

aAdjusted for age, gender, Medicaid plan, baseline Fagerström score; n = 79 intervention, 103 control (102 in control for pharmacotherapy analysis).

*p ≤ .01 (unadjusted analysis); p = .02 (adjusted analysis); n = 108 in control arm.