2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-1028
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Smoking behavior, attitudes, and cessation counseling among healthcare professionals in Armenia

Abstract: BackgroundSmoking cessation counseling by health professionals has been effective in increasing cessation rates. However, little is known about smoking cessation training and practices in transition countries with high smoking prevalence such as Armenia. This study identified smoking-related attitudes and behavior of physicians and nurses in a 500-bed hospital in Yerevan, Armenia, the largest cancer hospital in the country, and explored barriers to their effective participation in smoking cessation interventio… Show more

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“…Compared to smoking healthcare professionals, non-smokers held more positive attitudes toward providing anti-smoking advice and setting a good example to their patients by not smoking (Table 4). These results are consistent with opinions of physicians and nurses about the same questions (11,13). Accordingly, these results suggest that nonsmoking healthcare professionals play a more professional role if they act as role models in smoking cessation programmes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Compared to smoking healthcare professionals, non-smokers held more positive attitudes toward providing anti-smoking advice and setting a good example to their patients by not smoking (Table 4). These results are consistent with opinions of physicians and nurses about the same questions (11,13). Accordingly, these results suggest that nonsmoking healthcare professionals play a more professional role if they act as role models in smoking cessation programmes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…So, these findings suggest that female healthcare professionals are more appropriate candidates than their male counterparts to act against smoking. This suggestion is supported by the fact that female healthcare professionals formed the majority in the present and other similar studies (11,13,16). To act as role models for their patients, healthcare professionals should have good knowledge about the risk of smoking and hold positive attitudes toward smoking cessation.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…The findings of study by Movsisyan and colab. Indicate a critical need for making healthcare providers more prepared and willing to implement smoking cessation interventions in hospital settings (Movsisyan et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizirati je treba ustrezne programe za nadzor nad tobakom. Ravara, et al, 2011Omotowo, et al, 2016Movsisyan, et al, 2012Jiménez-Ruiz, et al, 2015Koprivnikar, et al, 2013 Socialni dejavniki, povezani z uporabo tobaka Zdravstveni delavci opravljajo svoje naloge pod stresom. Izmensko delo, preobremenitev in težki čustveni, socialni in fizični napori v službi so povezani s kadilskimi navadami zaposlenih v zdravstvu.…”
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