Promotion of non-smoking: the role of primary health care physicians
Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1997; 17 (5): 515-517
in English
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ABSTRACT
Cigarette smoking is universally acknowledged to be a health hazard. We are of the opinion that primary health care [PHC] physicians can potentially play a key role in the promotion of non-smoking campaigns. The aim of this study was to determine the role of male PHC physicians in the promotion of a non-smoking campaign among the citizens of Riyadh. About half of the male PHC physicians from Riyadh were selected at random, and were requested to fill an anonymous self-administered questionnaire. The content of the questionnaire was validated by three experts and the reliability was excellent, with a Cronbach's alpha of 0.85. The result of the study showed that about 63% of the physicians had never smoked, 20% had stopped smoking, and 17% were still smoking an average of 18 +/- 10 cigarettes per day. About 30% of the physicians achieved satisfactory scores, while 7% were reported to play no role in counseling against smoking. During the anti-smoking activity, only 10% of physicians reported making use of religious reasons against smoking. Arab-speaking physicians were shown to be less active than non-Arabs in counseling [P<0.0001], and on-the-job training was found to be associated with better counseling practices [P<0.0221]. Our conclusion is that the reported activity of physicians in the promotion of non-smoking was far from exemplary, and so was their own smoking profile. There is, therefore, an urgent need to put more emphasis on the promotion of non-smoking among both physicians and patients alike
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Index:
IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean)
Main subject:
Physicians, Family
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Primary Health Care
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Quality of Life
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Tobacco Use Disorder
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Health Promotion
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Language:
English
Journal:
Ann. Saudi Med.
Year:
1997
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