Literature DB >> 17517547

Smoking-cessation counseling practices of college/university health-care providers--a theory-based approach.

Kathleen A Fagan1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The author's purpose in this study was to examine the relation between smoking cessation counseling self-efficacy, knowledge of smoking cessation counseling, motivation to counsel smokers, and barriers to performing smoking cessation counseling, relative to the smoking cessation counseling stage of change. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Members of The American College Health Association, who are health-care providers (N=296), completed a survey measuring the predictor variables of knowledge, motivation, self-efficacy and perceived barriers, and the members' readiness for conducting smoking-cessation counseling with students.
RESULTS: The majority reported that they were knowledgeable about smoking-cessation counseling practices, they were motivated to conduct counseling, and they had the confidence (self-efficacy) to perform smoking-cessation counseling effectively. Significant barriers to performing smoking cessation counseling included the lack of reimbursement for counseling, lack of training in smoking-cessation counseling, and lack of resources for follow-up. The author found a moderate negative correlation between self-efficacy for smoking-cessation counseling and barriers to performing smoking-cessation counseling.
CONCLUSION: The results suggest that researchers should address the barriers that prevent health-care providers from performing smoking-cessation counseling. Interventions on increasing healthcare providers' counseling self-efficacy may be instrumental in moving them further along the stage continuum and increase their readiness to perform smoking cessation counseling.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17517547     DOI: 10.3200/JACH.55.6.351-360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Health        ISSN: 0744-8481


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2.  Screening and Counseling for Tobacco Use in Student Health Clinics: Reports of Health Care Providers.

Authors:  Erin L Sutfin; Darden C Swords; Eun-Young Song; Beth A Reboussin; Donald Helme; Elizabeth Klein; Mark Wolfson
Journal:  Am J Health Promot       Date:  2014-11-05

3.  Screening and brief intervention for tobacco use by student health providers on college campuses.

Authors:  Erin L Sutfin; Robert S McNamara; Jill N Blocker; Edward H Ip; Mary Claire O'Brien; Mark Wolfson
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