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Hipertensión (Madr., Ed. impr.) ; 19(9): 406-411, dic. 2002.
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-18349

ABSTRACT

Las organizaciones científico-profesionales deben desempeñar un papel mucho más activo en la prevención y control del tabaquismo del que han venido ejerciendo hasta la actualidad. Su actuación debe desarrollarse en tres ámbitos prioritarios: por un lado, en el del desarrollo de una política institucional propia en relación con la prevención y control de la epidemia tabáquica, implantando las recomendaciones nacionales e internacionales y ofreciendo una imagen ejemplar como les corresponde; por otro lado, promoviendo un mayor compromiso de los profesionales que agrupan, mediante la creación de un grupo de trabajo sobre tabaquismo, la evaluación periódica de los aspectos epidemiológicos del tabaquismo entre sus miembros, la promoción de actividades educativas sobre el tabaquismo, la puesta en práctica de programas de ayuda a la cesación entre sus miembros fumadores, la cooperación con los medios de comunicación y la promoción de la investigación científica sobre los diversos aspectos del tabaquismo, y finalmente dichas organizaciones deben contribuir decisivamente al desarrollo e implementación de una política nacional de prevención y control del tabaquismo, conjuntamente con las administraciones sanitarias y otras organizaciones, públicas y privadas, relacionadas con el problema (AU)


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Male , Middle Aged , Humans , Tobacco Use Disorder/epidemiology , Tobacco Use Disorder/prevention & control , Tobacco Use Cessation/statistics & numerical data , Tobacco Use Cessation/methods , Tobacco Use Disorder/epidemiology , Tobacco Use Disorder/prevention & control , Societies, Medical/standards , Societies, Medical/organization & administration , Legislation, Drug/organization & administration , Legislation, Drug/standards , Organizational Policy , Mass Media/supply & distribution , Mass Media/trends , Mass Media
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An Med Interna ; 12(4): 168-74, 1995 Apr.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7620061

ABSTRACT

In order to learn about opinions, behaviours and needs of continuing medical education (CME), a telephone survey was carried out with a random sample of 1,001 physicians of Catalonia. Books and journals (67.7%; IC: 64.8-70.6) are the most frequent training methods used, much more than the courses and seminars (11.5%; IC: 9.5-13.5)--which are used more often by generalists than specialists--and clinical sessions (9.2%; IC 6.6-12.4). A high proportion (59.2%; IC: 56.1-62.2) do CME out of their workplace, specially general practitioners (66%; IC: 61.5-70.5). Most participants (74.7%; IC: 72.0-77.4) consider that the main objective of CME is to increase their level of knowledge. Those who argue that CME should not be mandatory are mainly general practitioners (58.9%; IC: 54.2-63.6) of which a significant number work in private practice (63.5%; IC: 60.5-66.5). 64.7% (IC: 61.8-67.7) are in favour of cost-free CME. The majority, 80% (IC: 77.4-82.4) believe that CME has to be included in the work timetable: of the physicians who support this point, the majority work in hospitals while only a few work in private practice. Some of the achieved findings could be explained by generational, training and work place differences; as well as the increasing bureaucratic elements in the profession.


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Education, Medical, Continuing , Physicians , Adult , Aged , Attitude of Health Personnel , Confidence Intervals , Education, Medical, Continuing/economics , Education, Medical, Continuing/methods , Education, Medical, Continuing/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Middle Aged , Physicians/economics , Physicians/statistics & numerical data , Random Allocation , Spain , Telephone
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