| Literature DB >> 19114012 |
Derek R Smith1, Peter A Leggat.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Physicians occupy an important position as tobacco control exemplars and their own smoking habits are known to influence how effective they may be in such a role.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19114012 PMCID: PMC2646683 DOI: 10.1186/1617-9625-4-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Induc Dis ISSN: 1617-9625 Impact factor: 2.600
Historical research on tobacco use among Australian physicians
| Young & Ward [ | 1997 | General practitioners who were on a commercial mailing list | 311 | 73% |
| Young & Ward [ | 1996 | General practitioners in Australia (selection method not specified) | 855 | 67% |
| McCall et al [ | 1994 | General practitioners registered with the Commonwealth Department of Human Services | 318 | 59% |
| Roche et al [ | 1990 | Physicians enrolled in a postgraduate family medicine training program | 908 | 55% |
| Roche et al [ | 1991 | Physicians enrolled in various postgraduate training programs | 1361 | 55% |
| Nyman [ | 1989 | Readers of the journal: | 185 | 14% |
| Anonymous [ | 1982 | Readers of the | 1500 | N/Ab |
| Dodds et al [ | 1977 | Physicians registered with the Medical Board of Victoria | 275 | 80% |
| Rankin et al [ | 1974 | Physicians listed in the Medical Directory of Australia (1972 Edition) | 1276 | 69% |
| Anonymous [ | 1970 | Physicians who were registered as medical practitioners in Australia | 5708 | 40% |
| Anonymous [ | 1964 | Physicians who were registered as medical practitioners in Australia | 4348 | 33% |
a Year the study was undertaken, not the publication year, b The exact response rate was not stated for this article, only that 1500 questionnaires were mailed out
Figure 1Historical comparison of cigarette smoking among Australian physicians and the general population (Data adapted from *References [37-44] and **References [24-34]).
Figure 2Historical progression of non-smoking Australian physicians and their anti-smoking advice (Data adapted from References [24-28]).