Smoking Health Professional Student: An Attitudinal Challenge for Health Promotion?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Measurement
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Description of Participants and Smoking Status
Discipline | Dental | Medical | Nursing | Pharmacy | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Students (n) | 7 | 77 | 86 | 41 | 211 |
Respondents | 6 | 59 | 78 | 30 | 173 |
Response rate (%) | 85.7 | 76.6 | 90.7 | 73.2 | 82.0 |
% of total sample population (n = 173) | 3.5 | 34.1 | 45.1 | 17.3 | 100 |
% current smokers (95% CI) | 60 (24.8–87.2) | 14.3 (10.0–20.0) | 40.3 (36.9–43.8) | 13.3 (7.9–21.5) | / |
3.2. Smoking Status
3.3. Tobacco Policy Awareness
3.4. Home Environment and Smoking Status
3.5. Beliefs and Attitudes towards Smoking by Smoking Status
Respondents who answered yes to the question… | Total | Smokers | Non-smokers | p value |
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% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | (2-sided) | |
Should tobacco sales to adolescents be banned? | 85.2 (144) | 71.7 (33) | 90.2 (111) | <0.001 |
Should advertising be completely banned? | 71.6 (121) | 63.0 (29) | 74.8 (92) | 0.001 |
Do you agree with smoking ban in restaurants? | 92.3 (156) | 84.8 (39) | 95.1 (117) | <0.001 |
Do you agree with smoking ban in discos/bars/pubs? | 78.7 (133) | 45.6 (21) | 91.0 112) | <0.001 |
Do you think that smoking in all public spaces should be banned? | 83.4 (141) | 58.7 (27) | 92.7 (114) | <0.001 |
Should health professionals get cessation training? | 90.0 (152) | 80.4 (37) | 93.5 (115) | 0.012 |
Are health professionals role models? | 65.0 (110) | 60.9 (28) | 66.7 (82) | 0.1 |
Should health professionals give quitting advice routinely? | 92.2 (155) | 82.2 (37) | 96.0 (118) | <0.001 |
Should health professionals advise stopping other products? | 89.9 (152) | 82.6 (38) | 92.7 (114) | <0.001 |
Do health professionals have a role in giving advice? | 97.6 (165) | 91.3 (42) | 100 (123) | <0.001 |
Do chances of quitting improve if health professional gives advice? | 79.8 (135) | 76.1 (35) | 81.3 (100) | 0.079 |
Are health professionals who smoke less likely to advise patients to stop smoking? | 68.6 (116) | 47.8 (22) | 76.4 (94) | <0.001 |
Respondents who answered yes to the question... | Total | Smokers | Non-smokers | p value |
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% (n) | % (n) | % (n) | (2-sided) | |
During classes, were you taught about dangers of smoking? | 88.7 (150) | 84.7 (39) | 90.2 (114) | 0.02 |
Did you discuss reasons why people smoke? | 52.1 (88) | 56.5 (26) | 50.4 (62) | 0.10 |
Did you learn that it is important to record tobacco use history? | 92.9 (157) | 100 (46) | 90.2 (111) | <0.001 |
Have you ever received formal training in smoking cessation? | 12.6 (21) | 11.1 (5) | 13.1 (16) | 0.42 |
Did you learn it is important to provide educational quitting materials? | 62.1 (105) | 65.2 (30) | 61.0 (75) | 0.24 |
Have you ever heard of nicotine replacement therapies? | 95.9 (162) | 95.7 (44) | 95.9 (118) | 0.85 |
Have you heard of antidepressant use in cessation programs? | 33.9 (57) | 42.2 (19) | 30.9 (38) | 0.002 |
Educational aspects | |||||||
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Beliefs | Knowledge of adverse effects of smoking | Reasons why people smoke | Importance of tobacco history | Importance of providing counselling material | Use of antidepressants in smoking cessation | Received formal training | Nicotine replacement |
Health Professionals have a role in smoking cessation | ** | 0.8 (0.3–1.8) | ** | 0.5 (0.2–1.2) | 4.9 (1.8–13.3) | ** | 1 (0.02–0.3) |
Health professionals should receive cessation training | 1.1 (0.6–2.1) | 1.3 (0.8–2.0) | ** | 0.6 (0.4–1.0) | 2.2 (1.4–3.5) | ** | 0.7 (0.3–1.6) |
Health professionals are role models | 1.2 (0.8–1.9) | 1.2 (0.6–1.1) | 1.6 (0.9–2.8) | 1.0 (0.8–1.4) | 1.3 (0.9–1.7) | 0.9 (0.6–1.4) | ** |
Health professionals should give routine quitting advice | 2.2 (0.8–6.0) | 0.6 (0.4–1.0) | 0.4 (0.2–1.1) | 1 (0.6–1.7) | 1.8 (1.1–3.0) | 1.3 (0.6–2.7) | 0.5 (0.2–1.2) |
Do chances of quitting improve if a health professional gives quitting advice? | 0.5 (0.3–0.8) | 0.6 (0.4–0.8) | 0.4 (0.2–0.7) | 0.6 (0.4–0.8) | 1.7 (1.2–2.4) | 0.4 (0.2–0.7) | ** |
4. Discussion
4.1. Main Findings
4.2. Limitations
4.3. What This Study Adds
Acknowledgements
Conflict of Interest
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Cauchi, D.; Mamo, J. Smoking Health Professional Student: An Attitudinal Challenge for Health Promotion? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 2550-2561. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9072550
Cauchi D, Mamo J. Smoking Health Professional Student: An Attitudinal Challenge for Health Promotion? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2012; 9(7):2550-2561. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9072550
Chicago/Turabian StyleCauchi, Daniel, and Julian Mamo. 2012. "Smoking Health Professional Student: An Attitudinal Challenge for Health Promotion?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 9, no. 7: 2550-2561. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9072550
APA StyleCauchi, D., & Mamo, J. (2012). Smoking Health Professional Student: An Attitudinal Challenge for Health Promotion? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9(7), 2550-2561. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph9072550