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. 2016 Sep 25;10:1929–1936. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S114387

Table 2.

Impact of the smoking cessation decision aid

Control
(n=219)
Intervention
(n=195)
OR (95% CI) aOR (95% CI)a
n % n %
Medication prescribed within 1 month (medical record)b
 Yes (prescribed) 23 10.5 23 11.8 1.09 (0.44–2.70) 1.02 (0.40–2.63)
 No 196 89.5 172 88.2 1.00 1.00
Medication prescribed within 6 months (self-report)b
 Yes 30 15.0 24 17.4 1.26 (0.68–2.35) 1.12 (0.59–2.13)
 No 170 85.0 114 82.6 1.00 1.00
Smoking cessation after 6 months (self-report)
 Yes 28 14.0 25 19.4 1.48 (0.82–2.67) 1.54 (0.83–2.87)
 No 172 86.0 104 80.6 1.00 1.00
Smoking amount reduced after 6 months (self-report)
 Yes 91 45.5 58 45.0 0.98 (0.62–1.56) 0.97 (0.59–1.57)
 No 109 54.5 71 55.0 1.00 1.00

Notes:

a

Each analysis was adjusted for age, sex, Fagerstrom score, number of smoking cessation attempts, smoking cessation stage, and confidence for smoking cessation.

b

Medication includes nicotine replacement therapy, bupropion, or varenicline.

Abbreviations: OR, odds ratio; aOR, adjusted odds ratio.