2014
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd001746.pub3
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Family and carer smoking control programmes for reducing children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke

Abstract: Family and carer smoking control programmes for reducing children's exposure to environmental tobacco smoke.

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“…Many clinicians are ambivalent about raising such issues with their patients as a result of uncertainty about the effectiveness of counseling patients and their receptiveness to such strategies, 58 even though they are comfortable doing so in adult health settings. 52,59 They have also have cited lack of counseling skills and educational resources and stress as reasons why they do not routinely screen for or counsel regarding smoking. [60][61][62][63][64] Lack of time is often one of the most commonly given reasons for not counseling on cessation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many clinicians are ambivalent about raising such issues with their patients as a result of uncertainty about the effectiveness of counseling patients and their receptiveness to such strategies, 58 even though they are comfortable doing so in adult health settings. 52,59 They have also have cited lack of counseling skills and educational resources and stress as reasons why they do not routinely screen for or counsel regarding smoking. [60][61][62][63][64] Lack of time is often one of the most commonly given reasons for not counseling on cessation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 That said, there is not sufficient data to recommend one strategy over another to reduce ETS exposure in children or evidence of success in different contexts (healthy children, sick children, the community). 29 Impact assessments are required accordingly for each context and region so as to establish which interventions are most costeffective.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Apesar da revisão sistemática incluir várias intervenções, nomeadamente educação dos pais e programas de aconselhamento centrados na prevenção da exposição das crianças ao FAT, a eficácia destas não foi claramente demonstrada (Priest et al, 2008). A revisão sistemática efectuada por Baxi et al (2014) suporta igualmente os resultados obtidos neste estudo, concluindo que apenas 14 em 57 estudos apresentaram resultados estatisticamente significativos quanto à prevenção da exposição de crianças ao FAT decorrentes das intervenções implementadas.…”
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“…Apesar de revisão sistemática integrar várias intervenções, que incluíam a educação dos pais e programas de aconselhamento com vista à prevenção da exposição das crianças ao FAT, a eficácia destas não foi claramente demonstrada (Priest et al, 2008). Baxi et al (2014) realizaram uma nova revisão sistemática com o mesmo objectivo e concluíram que apenas 14 em 57 estudos apresentaram resultados estatisticamente significativos quanto à prevenção da exposição de crianças ao FAT decorrentes das intervenções implementadas. Dessa revisão não foi possível identificar uma intervenção que se tenha revelado mais efectiva do que outras na redução do tabagismo dos pais e na exposição das crianças ao FAT e que, assim, pudesse ser recomendada.…”
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