Literature DB >> 2916878

Smoking counseling and preventive medicine. A survey of internists in private practices and a health maintenance organization.

S R Cummings1, M J Stein, B Hansen, R J Richard, B Gerbert, T J Coates.   

Abstract

Physicians could help a large number of patients quit smoking by taking time to advise them about quitting, helping them plan a date to quit, giving them self-help materials, following up, and referring some to smoking cessation programs. To determine the attitudes and practices of internists concerning smoking cessation and selected preventive medical practices, we surveyed a random sample of internists in private practice and in a large health maintenance organization (Kaiser-Permanente Medical Group) in the San Francisco Bay area. Overall, internists consider counseling about smoking to be at least as worthwhile as many other practices, such as screening for breast cancer, and more worthwhile than periodic physical examinations. Despite these beliefs, 57% to 65% of internists reported that they spend two minutes or less counseling smokers during new patient visits. Many internists never use recommended strategies for counseling about smoking: 33% to 44% never help patients plan dates to quit, 68% to 75% never make follow-up appointments with patients primarily about smoking, and 27% to 48% never give smokers self-help pamphlets about quitting. Although they believe that counseling about smoking is worthwhile, internists are not doing as much as they could to help their patients quit.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2916878     DOI: 10.1001/archinte.149.2.345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-9926


  14 in total

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