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Factors influencing European GPs' engagement in smoking cessation: a multi-country literature review.

机译:影响欧洲全科医生参与戒烟的因素:多国文献综述。

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BACKGROUND: Smoking cessation advice by GPs is an effective and cost-effective intervention, but is not implemented as widely as it could be. AIM: This wide-ranging Europe-wide literature review, part of the European Union (EU) PESCE (General Practitioners and the Economics of Smoking Cessation in Europe) project, explored the extent of GPs' engagement in smoking cessation and the factors that influence their engagement. METHOD: Two searches were conducted, one for grey literature, across all European countries, and one for academic studies. Data from eligible studies published from 1990 onwards were synthesised and reported under four categories of influencing factors: GP characteristics, patient characteristics, structural factors, and cessation-specific knowledge and skills. RESULTS: The literature showed that most GPs in Europe question the smoking status of all new patients but fewer routinely ask this of regular patients, or advise smokers to quit. The proportion offering intensive interventions or prescribing treatments is lower still. Factors influencing GPs' engagement in smoking cessation include GPs' own smoking status and their attitudes towards giving smoking cessation advice; whether patients present with smoking-related symptoms, are pregnant, or heavy smokers; time, training, and reimbursement are important structural factors; and some GPs lack knowledge and skills regarding the use of specific cessation methods and treatments, or have limited awareness of specialist cessation services. No single factor or category of factors explains the variations in GPs' engagement in smoking cessation. CONCLUSION: Strategies to improve the frequency and quality of GPs' engagement in smoking cessation need to address the multifaceted influences on GPs' practice and to reflect the widely differing contexts across Europe.
机译:背景:全科医生的戒烟建议是一种有效且具有成本效益的干预措施,但并未得到尽可能广泛的实施。目的:这项涵盖全欧洲的文献综述,是欧盟PESCE(欧洲全科医生和戒烟经济学)项目的一部分,探讨了全科医生参与戒烟的程度及影响因素他们的参与。方法:在整个欧洲国家进行了两次检索,一次检索灰色文献,一次进行学术研究。从1990年开始发表的合格研究的数据进行了综合,并按四类影响因素进行了报告:全科医生特征,患者特征,结构因素以及戒烟相关的知识和技能。结果:文献表明,欧洲大多数全科医生都对所有新患者的吸烟状况提出质疑,但很少有常规患者向普通患者提出此问题,或建议吸烟者戒烟。提供强化干预或开处方治疗的比例仍然较低。影响全科医生参与戒烟的因素包括全科医生自身的吸烟状况以及他们对戒烟建议的态度;出现与吸烟有关的症状的患者,孕妇或重度吸烟者;时间,培训和报销是重要的结构因素;一些全科医生缺乏使用特定戒烟方法和治疗的知识和技能,或者对专业戒烟服务的认识有限。没有单一因素或因素类别可以解释全科医生参与戒烟的差异。结论:提高全科医生参与戒烟的频率和质量的策略需要解决对全科医生实践的多方面影响,并反映出欧洲各地截然不同的情况。

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