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Anti-smoking advice in general practice consultations: general practitioners' attitudes, reported practice and perceived problems.

机译:全科医生咨询中的反烟建议:全科医生的态度,所报告的做法和发现的问题。

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BACKGROUND: Anti-smoking advice from general practitioners has proven efficacy. However, general practitioners do not exploit a large proportion of opportunities to discuss smoking with patients. AIM: A study aimed to explore general practitioners attitudes towards discussing smoking with patients and to assess how these influence the quantity of anti-smoking advice that general practitioners report giving during routine consultations. It also aimed to determine the extent to which general practitioners report using evidence-based interventions against smoking and to discover the problems they experience when discussing smoking with patients. METHOD: A postal survey of all 468 general practitioners on the Leicestershire Family Health Services Authority list was conducted. General practitioners' attitudes were assessed by scoring 13 attitude statements using a six-point Likert-type scale. They were also asked to rank (from a list of 12 items) the five approaches that they found most productive and (from a list of 11 items) the five problems that they most commonly encountered when giving anti-smoking advice to patients. RESULTS: A total of 327 questionnaires (70%) were returned. Most respondents (97%) thought that their advice was more effective when linked to patients' presenting problems and 65% reported that linking their anti-smoking advice to patients' presenting complaints was one of their three most preferred approaches to discussing smoking. Advising all presenting smokers to quit was considered by 40% of respondents to be an appropriate use of time but 76% reported that patients' lack of motivation was one of the three most commonly encountered problems. An analysis of the ratings of the 13 statements suggested that general practitioners who reported the greatest smoking cessation activity during routine consultations held more positive attitudes towards discussing smoking with patients. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that general practitioners believe that their anti-smoking advice is more effective when linked to patients' presenting complaints, and this belief appears to be reflected in the way in which general practitioners approach smoking cessation with patients. The findings may indicate that general practitioners are unlikely to accept a role in a population-based anti-smoking strategy which demands that they discuss smoking with all presenting smokers.
机译:背景:全科医生的反吸烟建议已被证明是有效的。但是,全科医生没有利用很大的机会与患者讨论吸烟。目的:一项研究旨在探讨全科医生对与患者讨论吸烟的态度,并评估这些态度如何影响全科医生报告在常规咨询中提供的反吸烟建议的数量。它还旨在确定全科医生使用基于证据的吸烟干预措施的报告程度,并发现他们在与患者讨论吸烟时遇到的问题。方法:对莱斯特郡家庭健康服务管理局名单上的所有468名全科医生进行了邮政调查。通过使用六点李克特型量表对13个态度陈述进行评分来评估全科医生的态度。还要求他们(从12个项目的列表中)对他们发现最有成效的五种方法进行排名(从11个项目的列表中)对他们向患者提供反烟建议时最常遇到的五个问题。结果:共返回327份问卷(占70%)。大多数受访者(97%)认为,与患者提出的问题相关联时,他们的建议更有效; 65%的患者报告说,将反吸烟建议与患者的提出投诉相关联是他们讨论吸烟的三种首选方法之一。 40%的受访者认为建议所有在场的吸烟者戒烟是适当的时间使用,但76%的受访者认为患者缺乏动力是最常见的三个问题之一。对这13项陈述的评级进行的分析表明,在常规会诊期间报告最大戒烟活动的全科医生对与患者讨论吸烟持更加积极的态度。结论:这项研究表明,全科医生认为与患者提出的投诉相关时,他们的反吸烟建议会更有效,这种信念似乎反映在全科医生向患者戒烟的方式中。研究结果可能表明,全科医生不太可能在基于人群的反吸烟策略中接受作用,该策略要求他们与所有在场吸烟者讨论吸烟问题。

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