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Poziom wiedzy pacjentów z przewlekłą obturacyjną chorobą płuc na temat wpływu nikotynizmu na rozwój choroby : wyniki wstępne
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Poziom wiedzy pacjentów z przewlekłą obturacyjną chorobą płuc na temat wpływu nikotynizmu na rozwój choroby : wyniki wstępne
The level of knowledge on smoking on the progression of disease in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : preliminary results
- Autorzy:
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Malinowska-Lipień, Iwona
Gabryś, Teresa
Brzostek, Tomasz
Reczek, Agata
Starzec, Grażyna
Gawor, Anna
Kawalec, Ewa
- Data publikacji:
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2007
- Słowa kluczowe:
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uzależnienie
palenie
przewlekła obturacyjna choroba płuc (COPD)
smoking
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
dependence
- Język:
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polski
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https://www.termedia.pl/Poziom-wiedzy-pacjentow-z-przewlekla-obturacyjna-choroba-pluc-na-temat-wplywu-nikotynizmu-na-rozwoj-choroby-Wyniki-wstepne,134,35362,0,1.html  Link otwiera się w nowym oknie
- Dostawca treści:
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Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a frequent disease: around 2 million
Poles suffer of the COPD. The disease usually begins at the age of 30 and can continue for several
decades. Development of the COPD is mainly caused by an active smoking, passive exposure to tobacco
smoke and also certain occupational exposition on harmful smokes, dusts, gases, air pollution, as
well as the infection of the respiratory system in childhood and such other factors as: a deficient of the
a-1 antitripsine and the development disorder of lungs during the embryonic life period. The aim of the paper was to evaluate:
- the level of COPD-affected patients’ knowledge on the subject of harmfulness of smoking and the
latter's influence on the development of the disease;
- patients' attempt to quit the addiction. The study employed a questionnaire consisting of two parts and containing
37 questions. The first part contained socioeconomic questions characterizing the examined group of
COPD-diagnosed patients, while the second part included questions relating to the length of duration
of the disease, occurrence of individual risk factors, the respondents' smoking record, their sources
and level of knowledge concerning COPD. The survey comprised a group of 30 patients (4 women and
26 men) hospitalized as a result of an aggravation of the COPD. Only one of the respondents had never smoked. The remaining respondents,
i.e. 97%, were smokers at the moment of COPD diagnosis. At present, approximately 3/4 of the
surveyed COPD-diagnosed patients have ceased smoking. The primary factor which induced them to
abandon the habit was the diagnosis of the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. However, despite
disease exacerbation 23% of the respondents still smoke. The analysis of the survey indicates that
nearly 2/3 of the respondents possess knowledge with regard to the significance of smoking in the
development and the course of COPD. Moreover, the majority of the surveyed population, i.e. 94%, is
aware of the addictive impact of nicotine. All the patients realize the harm caused by smoking in
respiratory, cardiovascular and alimentary system.
The conducted study demonstrated that the majority of the respondents possessed correct information
concerning the effects of smoking on the development and the course of COPD. For the majority
of the smokers, the diagnosis of COPD entailed discontinuance of the smoking addiction. However,
almost every fourth of the respondents smoke in spite of the diagnosis of the COPD.