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BMC Public Health ; 16(1): 764, 2016 08 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27514836

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BACKGROUND: Home visiting programs represent an important primary prevention strategy for adverse prenatal health behaviors; the various ways in which home visiting programs impact prenatal smoking cessation and reduction behaviors remain understudied. METHODS: Mixed methods approach using a retrospective cohort of propensity score matched home visiting clients and local-area comparison women with first births between 2008-2014 in a large Northeast state. Multivariable logistic and linear regression estimated third trimester prenatal tobacco smoking cessation and reduction. Additionally, qualitative interviews were conducted with 76 home visiting clients. RESULTS: A program effect was seen for smoking cessation such that clients who smoked less than ten cigarettes per day and those who smoked 20 or more cigarettes per day during the first trimester were more likely to achieve third trimester cessation than comparison women (p <0.01 and p = 0.01, respectively). Only for heavy smokers (20 or more cigarettes during the first trimester) was there a significant reduction in number of cigarettes smoked by the third trimester versus comparison women (p = 0.01). Clients expressed the difficulty of cessation, but addressed several harm-reduction strategies including reducing smoking in the house and wearing a smoking jacket. Clients also described smoking education that empowered them to ask others to not smoke or adopt other harm reducing behaviors when around their children. CONCLUSIONS: While a significant impact on smoking cessation was seen, this study finds a less-clear impact on smoking reduction among women in home visiting programs. As home visiting programs continue to expand, it will be important to best identify effective ways to support tobacco-related harm reduction within vulnerable families.


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Visita Domiciliar/estatística & dados numéricos , Cuidado Pré-Natal/psicologia , Abandono do Hábito de Fumar/psicologia , Fumar/psicologia , Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , New England , Gravidez , Cuidado Pré-Natal/métodos , Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal/induzido quimicamente , Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal/prevenção & controle , Pontuação de Propensão , Estudos Retrospectivos , Abandono do Hábito de Fumar/métodos , Produtos do Tabaco/estatística & dados numéricos
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J Educ Teach Emerg Med ; 5(3): V25-V28, 2020 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37465226

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This is a case report of an HIV-positive patient with miliary tuberculosis (MTB). He presents to the emergency department (ED) two-weeks following the initiation of antiretroviral therapy (ART) with worsening cough, fevers, and malaise. The patient was diagnosed with Tuberculosis-Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome (TB-IRIS) and subsequently treated with corticosteroids, resulting in clinical improvement over a two-week in-patient hospitalization. This case report details a rare case of TB-IRIS, a clinical diagnosis without universally agreed upon criteria. It also demonstrates a classic miliary pattern of disseminated tuberculosis on chest radiography. Topics: Infectious disease, respiratory, tuberculosis, milary tuberculosis.

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