Data from: Prevalence of tobacco use and perceptions of student health professionals about cessation training: results from Global Health Professions Student Survey
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Introduction: Health professionals who use tobacco may be deterred from
providing cessation advice and counseling to their patients. We aimed to
provide prevalence estimates of tobacco use among student health
professionals and describe their attitudes towards tobacco cessation
training. Methods: Country-wise aggregate data from the Global Health
Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) on ‘current cigarette smoking’ (smoking
cigarettes on one or more days during past 30 days), and ‘current use of
tobacco products other than cigarettes’ (chewing tobacco, snuff, bidis,
cigars, or pipes one or more days during the past 30 days) were analysed.
For each World Health Organisation (WHO) regions, we estimated mean
prevalence rates of tobacco use weighted by the population of sampling
frame and aggregate proportions for ‘health professionals’ role’ and
‘cessation training’ indicators using ‘metaprop’ command on stata 11.
Results: A total of 107,527 student health professionals participated in
236 surveys done in four health professions disciplines spanning 70
countries with a response rates ranging from 40% to 100%. Overall,
prevalence of smoking was highest in European countries (20%, medical and
40%, dental students) and Americas (13%, pharmacy to 23%, dental
students). Other tobacco use was higher in eastern Mediterranean (10-23%)
and European countries (7-13%). In most WHO regions, ≥70% of the students
agreed that health professionals are role models, and have a role in
advising about smoking cessation to their patients and public. Only ≤33%
of all student health professionals in most WHO regions (except 80% dental
students in Eastern Mediterranean) had received formal training on smoking
cessation approaches and ≥80% of all students agreed that they should
receive formal cessation training. Conclusions: Tobacco control should
take place together with medical educators to discourage tobacco use among
student health professionals and implement an integrated smoking cessation
training into health professions curricula.
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Dryad
创建时间:
2018-04-25



