Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Medicine, Niš + Institute of Public Health, Niš
2. Faculty of Medicine, Niš
3. Military Medical Academy, Institute of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Belgrade
Abstract
Background/Aim. According to the number of active smokers, Serbia occupies a
high position in Europe, as well as worldwide. More than 47% of adults are
smokers according to WHO data, and 33.6% according to the National Health
Survey Serbia in 2006. Smoking physicians are setting a bad example to
patients, they are uncritical to this habit, rarely ask patients whether they
smoke and rarely advise them not to smoke. These facts contribute to the
battle for reducing the number of medical workers who smoke, as well as the
number of smokers among general population. The aim of the study was to
determine the smoking behavior, knowledge and attitudes and cessation advice
given to patients by healthcare professionals in Serbia. Methods. A
stratified random cluster sample of 1,383 participants included all types of
health institutions in Serbia excluding Kosovo. The self administrated
questionnaire was used to collect data about smoking habits, knowledge,
attitudes and cessation advice to patients given by health professionals in
Serbia. Results. Out of 1,383 participants, 45.60% were smokers, of whom
34.13% were physicians and 51.87% nurses. There were 46.4% male and 45.4%
female smokers. The differences in agreement with the statements related to
the responsibilities of health care professionals and smoking policy are
significant between the ?ever? and ?never? smokers, and also between
physicians and nurses. Twenty-five percent of nurses and 22% of doctors
claimed they had received formal training. However, only 35.7% of the
healthcare professionals felt very prepared to counsel patients, while 52.7%
felt somewhat prepared and 11.6% were not prepared at all. Conclusions.
According to the result of this survey, there are needs for more aggressive
nationwide non-smoking campaigns for physicians and medical students.
Experiences from countries where physicians smoke less and more effectively
carry out smoking cessation practices need to be shared with Serbian
physicians in order to improve their smoking behavior and smoking cessation
practices.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine
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