Association of COVID-19 and the Prevalence of In-person Versus Telehealth Primary Care Visits and Subsequent Impacts on Tobacco Use Assessment and Referral for Cessation Assistance.

Association of COVID-19 and the Prevalence of In-person Versus Telehealth Primary Care Visits and Subsequent Impacts on Tobacco Use Assessment and Referral for Cessation Assistance.

Publication date: Oct 22, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically altered patterns of healthcare delivery. Smoking remains an important risk factor for multiple chronic conditions and may exacerbate more severe symptoms of COVID-19. Thus, it is important to understand how pandemic-induced changes in primary care practice patterns affected smoking assessment and cessation assistance. Electronic health record data from eight community health centers were examined from March 1, 2019 to February 28, 2022. Data include both telehealth (phone and video) and in-person office visits and represent 310 388 visits by adult patients. Rates of smoking assessment, provision of referral to counseling, and orders for smoking cessation medications were calculated. Comparisons by visit mode and time period were examined using generalized estimating equations and logistic regression. The proportion of telehealth visits was 

Concepts Keywords
Covid Adolescent
February Adult
Healthcare Aged
Pandemic Counseling
Tobacco COVID-19
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prevalence
Primary Health Care
Referral and Consultation
SARS-CoV-2
Smoking Cessation
Telemedicine
Tobacco Use
Young Adult

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH multiple chronic conditions

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