2014
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2014-206260.400
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P282 A Prospective Study To Determine The Accuracy Of Self-reported Smoking Habits In Patients With Tuberculosis

Abstract: admitted to ED in a busy inner London hospital. The views of ED doctors on the value/appropriateness of offering smoking cessation advice in ED were canvassed with the aim of defining barriers to implementation of 'right care' for sick smokers. Methods Proforma questionnaires guided interviews of ED patients and doctors. Patient demographics, smoking history (pack years, quit attempts, motivation to quit, smoking cessation advice/referral in ED) were documented. Doctors were asked about their views on ascertai… Show more

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“…To facilitate comparison with prior studies, each total subscale score was then standardized using z scores. For conceptual reasons explained elsewhere (Trudel-Fitzgerald et al, 2022) and following the latest recommendations from the COPE lead author (Carver, 2019), all subscales were considered individually in analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To facilitate comparison with prior studies, each total subscale score was then standardized using z scores. For conceptual reasons explained elsewhere (Trudel-Fitzgerald et al, 2022) and following the latest recommendations from the COPE lead author (Carver, 2019), all subscales were considered individually in analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%