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Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities
Tobacco use is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries like the Dominican Republic (DR) where data have been lacking. Health care worker (HCW) interventions improve quit rates; asking patients about tobacco use at each visit is an evidence-based first step. This study pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25872018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060 |
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author | Prucha, Michael G. Fisher, Susan G. McIntosh, Scott Grable, John C. Holderness, Heather Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly Quiñones de Monegro, Zahíra Sánchez, José Javier Bautista, Arisleyda Díaz, Sergio Ossip, Deborah J. |
author_facet | Prucha, Michael G. Fisher, Susan G. McIntosh, Scott Grable, John C. Holderness, Heather Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly Quiñones de Monegro, Zahíra Sánchez, José Javier Bautista, Arisleyda Díaz, Sergio Ossip, Deborah J. |
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description | Tobacco use is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries like the Dominican Republic (DR) where data have been lacking. Health care worker (HCW) interventions improve quit rates; asking patients about tobacco use at each visit is an evidence-based first step. This study provides the first quantitative examination of knowledge, attitudes and practices of DR HCWs regarding tobacco use. All HCWs (N = 153) in 7 economically disadvantaged DR communities were targeted with anonymous surveys. Approximately 70% (N = 107) completed the primary outcome item, asking about tobacco use at each encounter. Despite >85% strongly agreeing that they should ask about tobacco use at each encounter, only 48.6% reported doing so. While most (94.39%) strongly agreed that smoking is harmful, knowledge of specific health consequences varied from 98.13% for lung cancer to 41.12% for otitis media. Few received training in tobacco intervention (38.32%). Exploratory analyses revealed that always asking even if patients are healthy, strongly agreeing that tobacco causes cardiac disease, and always advising smoke-free homes were associated with always asking. Overall, results demonstrate a disconnect between HCW belief and practice. Though most agreed that always asking about tobacco was important, fewer than half did so. Gaps in HCW knowledge and practices suggest a need for education and policy/infrastructure support. To our knowledge, this is the first reported survey of DR HCWs regarding tobacco, and provides a foundation for future tobacco control in the DR. |
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spelling | pubmed-44102332015-05-05 Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities Prucha, Michael G. Fisher, Susan G. McIntosh, Scott Grable, John C. Holderness, Heather Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly Quiñones de Monegro, Zahíra Sánchez, José Javier Bautista, Arisleyda Díaz, Sergio Ossip, Deborah J. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Tobacco use is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries like the Dominican Republic (DR) where data have been lacking. Health care worker (HCW) interventions improve quit rates; asking patients about tobacco use at each visit is an evidence-based first step. This study provides the first quantitative examination of knowledge, attitudes and practices of DR HCWs regarding tobacco use. All HCWs (N = 153) in 7 economically disadvantaged DR communities were targeted with anonymous surveys. Approximately 70% (N = 107) completed the primary outcome item, asking about tobacco use at each encounter. Despite >85% strongly agreeing that they should ask about tobacco use at each encounter, only 48.6% reported doing so. While most (94.39%) strongly agreed that smoking is harmful, knowledge of specific health consequences varied from 98.13% for lung cancer to 41.12% for otitis media. Few received training in tobacco intervention (38.32%). Exploratory analyses revealed that always asking even if patients are healthy, strongly agreeing that tobacco causes cardiac disease, and always advising smoke-free homes were associated with always asking. Overall, results demonstrate a disconnect between HCW belief and practice. Though most agreed that always asking about tobacco was important, fewer than half did so. Gaps in HCW knowledge and practices suggest a need for education and policy/infrastructure support. To our knowledge, this is the first reported survey of DR HCWs regarding tobacco, and provides a foundation for future tobacco control in the DR. MDPI 2015-04-13 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4410233/ /pubmed/25872018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Prucha, Michael G. Fisher, Susan G. McIntosh, Scott Grable, John C. Holderness, Heather Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly Quiñones de Monegro, Zahíra Sánchez, José Javier Bautista, Arisleyda Díaz, Sergio Ossip, Deborah J. Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title | Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title_full | Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title_fullStr | Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title_full_unstemmed | Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title_short | Health Care Workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Tobacco Use in Economically Disadvantaged Dominican Republic Communities |
title_sort | health care workers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices on tobacco use in economically disadvantaged dominican republic communities |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410233/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25872018 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph120404060 |
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