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The "Help Your Patient Stop" initiative. Evaluation of smoking prevalence and dissemination of WHO/UICC guidelines in UK general practice.

G Fowler1, D Mant, A Fuller, L Jones.   

Abstract

The World Health Organisation and the International Agency against Cancer in 1988 published joint guidelines on smoking cessation for primary health care teams. A booklet entitled Help Your Patient Stop was produced in the United Kingdom as a model for the international dissemination of these guidelines. This booklet was sent to UK general practitioners by post; about 4 weeks later, a random sample of 5000 were asked to complete a postal questionnaire about the booklet and their smoking habits. The response rate was 75%. About half (50.5%) remembered receiving the booklet, 27.7% had read it, and only 8.8% could write down any of the three essential activities in smoking cessation which the booklet was intended to promote and which were printed in bold letters on the inside back cover. Although the booklet itself might be an adequate model for other countries, unless dissemination and marketing of the information it contains can be improved, its achievement will be limited. However, the survey did have one optimistic feature: only 13.5% of general practitioners reported that they smoke; and only a third of those who gave full details of their smoking habit smoke cigarettes.

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Keywords:  Behavior; Communication; Data Analysis; Data Collection; Delivery Of Health Care; Developed Countries; Europe; Evaluation; Health; Health Personnel; Health Services; Information Distribution; International Agencies; Mass Media; Measurement; Northern Europe; Organizations; Pamphlets; Physicians; Prevalence; Primary Health Care; Printed Media; Research Methodology; Smoking--prevention and control; Un; United Kingdom; Who

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2566792     DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(89)92342-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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