Success factors of new enrollees at smoking cessation clinics in the nationwide public health centers in Korea based on gender differences

전국 보건소 금연클리닉 신규등록자의 성별 금연 성공요인

  • Kim, Jin-sil (Department of Preventive Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine) ;
  • Kang, Soo-jung (Department of Preventive Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea College of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Dai-jin (Department of Psychiatry, Seoul St. Mary's Hospital) ;
  • Choi, In-young (Department of Medical Informatics, College of Medicine, The Catholic University) ;
  • Choi, Byung-sun (Department of Public Health Science, Graduate School of Nursing and Health Profession, Chung-Ang University)
  • 김진실 (가톨릭대학교 예방의학교실) ;
  • 강수정 (가톨릭대학교 예방의학교실) ;
  • 김대진 (서울성모병원 정신건강의학과) ;
  • 최인영 (가톨릭대학교 의료정보학교실) ;
  • 최병선 (중앙대학교 건강간호대학원 보건학과)
  • Received : 2017.07.07
  • Accepted : 2017.12.12
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

Objective : The study aimed to identify success factors of smoking cessation among smokers enrolled in smoking cessation clinics at public health centers based on gender differences. Methods : A total of 677,254 smokers in smoking cessation clinics from 250 public health centers for more than 6 months from July 18, 2013 to July 27, 2015 were examined. After classifying enrolled smokers into men and women, univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify their smoking cessation rates and factors associated with successful smoking cessation. Results : The study variables of age, occupation, alcohol, past quit-trials, smoked cigarettes daily, nicotine dependence, confidence, motivation and readiness of smoking cessation, total number of visits for counseling, area, motive to register and use of supplemental agents were successful factors of smoking cessation to both genders. On the other hand, past disease, age of starting smoking, and duration of smoking were non-significant. In regard to education level, the level was a significant factor to men, while it wasn't to women. Conclusion : To efficiently manage smoking cessation clinics, different approaches should be required since enrollees had different success factors of smoking cessation based on gender. In particular, male smokers' smoking cessation rates were higher as getting older while females showed lower rates. Thus, it's necessary to promote younger female smokers to enroll the clinics, providing gender differentiated service types for smoking cessation. Also, total number of visits for counseling and use of supplemental agents could play an important role in smoking cessation rates. Therefore, effective management plan for motivating smokers to easily access the clinic services should be required.

연구목적 : 본 연구는 보건소 금연클리닉의 남성등록자와 여성등록자의 금연성공요인을 비교분석하여, 향후 보건소 금연사업의 효과적인 운영방안을 모색하기 위한 개선방안을 제안하고자 하였다. 연구방법 : 2013년 7월 18일부터 ~ 2015년 7월 27일까지 전국 250개 보건소 금연클리닉 등록자 중 6개월 이상 서비스를 받은 성인흡연자 677,254명을 남성과 여성으로 구분하여 금연 성공 여부를 파악하고 이와 관련된 요인을 단변수 분석과 다변수 분석을 실시하였다. 연구결과 : 분석결과, 연령, 직업, 음주 횟수, 과거 금연시도 여부, 하루평균 흡연량, 니코틴의존도, 금연 자신감, 금연 동기, 금연 준비, 총 상담횟수, 지역, 등록경로, 보조제 사용 여부가 남성과 여성의 공통적인 금연성공요인으로 나타났고, 질병력과 흡연 시작연령, 흡연기간은 남성과 여성 모두 유의하지 않았다. 교육수준은 남성에서 유의하였으나 여성에서는 유의하지 않았다. 결론 : 금연클리닉을 효과적으로 운영하기 위해서는 남성과 여성의 금연 성공 영향요인이 다른 만큼 다르게 접근해야 한다는 것을 확인할 수 있었다. 특히 남성은 연령이 높을 때 성공률이 높지만, 여성은 성공률이 낮으므로 젊은 여성의 등록율을 높일 수 있는 전략이 필요할 것으로 사료되어 성별에 따른 차별화된 금연서비스 제공의 필요성을 제언한다. 또한, 금연보조제 사용과 상담 횟수는 남성과 여성 모두 금연성공률에 중요한 역할을 할 것으로 나타났다. 따라서 금연클리닉 서비스 이용 동기를 높일 수 있는 운영 방식을 고안해야 할 것이다.

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