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Attitudes of Cairo University medical students toward smoking: the need for tobacco control programs in medical education.

Adeel A M Khan1, Subhojit Dey, Alaa H Taha, Farhan S Huq, Ahmad H Moussawi, Omar S Omar, Amr S Soliman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Tobacco smoking rates are increasing in developing countries and so are tobacco-related chronic diseases. Reported figures from the WHO show rates of smoking in Egypt as high as 20% but limited information is available about smoking specifically among physicians and medical students.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Final-year medical students of Cairo University were surveyed regarding their tobacco behavior and attitudes using a modified Global Health Professions Student Survey. We approached 220 students by randomly selecting clinical units into which they were assigned and requested completion of the survey.
RESULTS: Ever users of some form of tobacco comprised 46.7% of students sampled, current users of cigarettes comprised 17.4%, and current users of water pipe 'sheesha' comprised 17.6%. The vast majority (87.7%) of students believed that smoking is a public health problem in Cairo and supported restriction of tobacco. Yet, only 58.5% stated that they were taught it is important for physicians to provide tobacco education materials to patients. Among ever users of cigarettes, 54.4% believed health professionals do not serve as health role models for patients, and only a small percentage of all students (34.2%) stated that they had received some form of training on smoking cessation in their medical curriculum to be able to instruct patients. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS: A high rate of smoking was revealed among medical students in Cairo. Overall, approximately 23.4% of students were currently smoking cigarettes and/or sheesha, and 46.7% were ever users of some form of tobacco. A formal antitobacco program for medical students should be incorporated into their medical curriculum to change the attitudes of medical students and overcome the anticipated increase in chronic diseases in Egypt.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22415329      PMCID: PMC4274946          DOI: 10.1097/01.EPX.0000411467.14763.0b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Egypt Public Health Assoc        ISSN: 0013-2446


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