The Perception of the Role of the Physitian in the Process of Quitting Smoking as a Important Factor in the Effective Management of Health of the Population Cover Image

Postrzeganie przez studentów roli lekarza w procesie rzucania palenia jako czynnik decydujący o skutecznym zarządzaniu zdrowiem populacji
The Perception of the Role of the Physitian in the Process of Quitting Smoking as a Important Factor in the Effective Management of Health of the Population

Author(s): Nina Niezabitowska-Kowalczyk, Marta Szkiela, Marek Milcarz, Sebastian Łapiński, Dorota Kaleta
Subject(s): Management and complex organizations, Substance abuse and addiction, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Społeczna Akademia Nauk
Keywords: tobacco smoking; anti-tobacco counseling; training in anti-tobacco counseling; medical students; Spain

Summary/Abstract: Aim of the study was the analysis of the attitudes and opinions the Spanish medical students on smoking ban in the public places, the role of the health provider in the process of quitting, and practical skills in anti-tobacco counseling obtained during studies. The Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) in Spain was conducted among 920 medical students in 2010. 21.0% of medical students declared current tobacco smoking, 33.3% of students were exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke at home, and nearly 3/4 in public places. 76.2% of students supported the ban on smoking in all public places. More than half of students expressed the opinion that the physician plays an important role in shaping the attitudes of patients and anti-tobacco consueling, almost all (97.1%) of students said that the physician plays an important role in providing quitting advice. Similarly about 74% of the students think that the patients have more chances to quit smoking if they are advised by health professional. Only 15.8% of students declared that they received specific training on smoking cessation techniques during their studies. In this group the chance of being smoker was significantly lower. In the group of students who opted for support for a smoking ban in all public places, risks of being a smoker was lower. There is a need to efficiently train and oblige students to participate in activities of anti-tobacco counseling, so that doctors can fully carry out its tasks in the future, not only therapeutic but also preventive.

  • Issue Year: 17/2016
  • Issue No: 10.3
  • Page Range: 147-158
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Polish
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