| Literature DB >> 32411874 |
José Manuel Iglesias Sanmartín1, Ana Furio Martinez2, Lourdes Clemente Jiménez3, Vidal Barchilon Cohen4, Cesar Minué-Lorenzo5, Sara Cascon Perez-Teijon6, Joan Antoni Ribera Osca7, Rodrigo Cordoba Garcia8, Joan Lozano Fernandez9, Miguel Angel Gallardo Domenech10, Maria Aranzazu Mendiguren Navascues11, Emilio Salguero Chaves12, Maria Luz Rodriguez Ibañez13, Victoria Gueto Rubio14, Susana Morena Rayo15, Bruno Marioni Otero16, Lucia Gorreto Lopez17, Francisco Camarelles Guillem18, Fernando Martin Fuente19, Diego Beni Ruiz20, Alicia Isabel Hernández Rodríguez21, Juan De Dios Gonzalez22, Carlos Martin-Cantera23.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Our aim was to ascertain how the anti-smoking legislation of 2005/2010 has affected the behavior of primary healthcare center (PHC) personnel (medical and nonmedical) with respect to their attitudes towards tobacco, its consumption and the legislative changes.Entities:
Keywords: Spain; attitudes health personnel; epidemiology; primary healthcare; smoking ban; smoking behaviours
Year: 2019 PMID: 32411874 PMCID: PMC7205045 DOI: 10.18332/tpc/104434
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tob Prev Cessat ISSN: 2459-3087
Sociodemographic characteristics and smoking prevalence among the PHC personnel who answered the questionnaire
| 2040 (100) | 736 (38.2) | 698 (36.2) | 56 (2.9) | 24 (1.2) | 413 (21.4) | ||
| 50.49±9.59 | 51.22±9.59 | 49.75±9.84 | 51.09±11.55 | 49.58±10.76 | 49.95±8.48 | 0.038 | |
| 17.34±10.06 | 20.65±9.55 | 16.25±9.86 | 18.02±11.35 | 11.88±10.27 | 14.04±9.20 | 0.000 | |
| Male | 462 (22.6) | 251 (34.1) | 106 (15.2) | 9 (16.1) | 1 (4.2) | 78 (18.9) | 0.000 |
| Female | 1578 (77.4) | 485 (65.9) | 592 (84.8) | 47 (83.9) | 23 (95.8) | 335 (81.1) | |
| Urban | 1504 (73.7) | 525 (71.3) | 506 (72.5) | 42 (75) | 21 (87.5) | 326 (78.9) | 0.073 |
| Rural | 536 (26.3) | 211 (28.7) | 192 (27.5) | 14 (25) | 3 (22.5) | 87 (21.1) | |
| Permanent | 1389 (68.1) | 527 (71.6) | 471 (67.5) | 43 (76.8) | 14 (58.3) | 252 (61.1) | 0.006 |
| Temporary | 344 (16.9) | 102 (13.9) | 126 (18.1) | 9 (16.1) | 6 (25) | 84 (20.3) | |
| Employed/Contracted | 228 (11.2) | 72 (9.7) | 83 (11.8) | 4 (7.1) | 4 (16.7) | 57 (13.8) | |
| Other | 79 (3.8) | 35 (4.8) | 18 (2.6) | - | - | 20 (4.8) | |
| Non-smoker | 1710 (84.5) | 649 (88.2) | 609 (87.2) | 54 (96.4) | 18 (75.0) | 310 (75.1) | |
| Never smoked | 945 (46.7) | 383 (52.0) | 315 (45.1) | 45 (80.4) | 10 (41.7) | 168 (40.7) | |
| Ex-smoker | 765 (37.8) | 266 (36.1) | 294 (42.1) | 9 (16.1) | 8 (33.3) | 142 (34.4) | 0.000 |
| Smoker | 314 (15.5) | 87 (11.8) | 89 (12.8) | 2 (3.6) | 6 (25.0) | 103 (24.9) | |
| Daily | 231 (11.4) | 58 (7.9) | 67 (9.6) | 2 (3.6) | 4 (16.7) | 82 (19.9) | |
| Occasionally | 83 (4.1) | 29 (3.9) | 22 (3.2) | - | 2 (8.3) | 21 (5.1) | |
| Non-user | 2008 (99.2) | 733 (99.6) | 692 (99.2) | 56 (100) | 24 (100) | 408 (98.8) | |
| Never | 1968 (97.2) | 721 (98.0) | 679 (97.3) | 56 (100) | 24 (100) | 391 (95.9) | |
| Ex-user | 40 (2.0) | 12 (1.6) | 13 (1.9) | - | - | 17 (2.9) | 0.000 |
| User | 16 (0.8) | 3 (0.4) | 6 (0.8) | - | - | 5 (1.2) | |
| Daily | 6 (0.3) | 1 (0.1) | 3 (0.4) | - | - | 1 (0.2) | |
| Occasionally | 10 (0.5) | 2 (0.3) | 3 (0.4) | - | - | 4 (1.0) |
In total number is included 113 missing dates from profession.
Opinions about tobacco according to profession and smoking status among primary healthcare personnel
| Tobacco has harmful effects on smokers’ health | 1923 | 791 | 721 | 411 | 0.378 | 2019 | 1707 | 312 | 0.130 |
| (99.8) | (99.9) | (99.9) | (99.5) | (99.6) | (99.8) | (99.4) | |||
| Exposure to tobacco smoke has an impact on non-smokers | 1910 | 786 | 719 | 405 | 2005 | 1699 | 306 | ||
| (99.0) | (99.2) | (99.6) | (98.1) | (98.4) | (99.4) | (97.5) | |||
| Smoking is a chronic illness | 1678 | 749 | 609 | 320 | 1759 | 1490 | 269 | 0.479 | |
| (85.5) | (94.6) | (84.3) | (77.5) | (86.4) | (87.1) | (85.7) | |||
| Healthcare workers are a role model for patients in some aspects | 1662 | 712 | 634 | 316 | 1747 | 1507 | 240 | ||
| (84.7) | (89.9) | (87.8) | (76.5) | (82.2) | (88.1) | (76.4) | |||
| Passive smoking increases the risk of ischemic cardiopathy in non-smokers | 1630 | 704 | 637 | 289 | 1706 | 1479 | 227 | ||
| (82.2) | (88.9) | (87.8) | (70) | (79.4) | (86.5) | (72.3) | |||
| Smoking is an addictive illness | 1889 | 781 | 710 | 398 | 1982 | 1677 | 305 | 0.285 | |
| (97.8) | (98.6) | (98.3) | (96.4) | (97.6) | (98.1) | (97.1) | |||
| Medical counselling is effective for smoking cessation | 1550 | 718 | 581 | 251 | 1632 | 1428 | 204 | ||
| (77.3) | (90.7) | (80.5) | (60.8) | (74.2) | (83.5) | (65) | |||
| Electronic cigarettes are harmful for health | 1282 | 576 | 508 | 198 | 1344 | 1175 | 169 | ||
| (63.6) | (72.7) | (70.4) | (47.9) | (61.2) | (68.7) | (53.8) | |||
All Physician: In this table Physician plus Pediatrician.
All Nurse: In this table Nurse plus Midwife.
Opinions about anti-smoking legislation according to profession and smoking status among primary healthcare personnel
| I totally agree with the current anti-smoking legislation | 1777 | 736 | 676 | 365 | 1861 | 1610 | 251 | ||
| (91.6) | (92.9) | (93.6) | (88.4) | (87.0) | (94.2) | (79.9) | |||
| Healthcare centers should be smoke-free | 1919 | 789 | 720 | 410 | 0.515 | 2013 | 1703 | 310 | 0.076 |
| (99.5) | (99.6) | (99.7) | (99.3) | (99.1) | (99.6) | (98.7) | |||
| Anti-smoking legislation helps smokers to consider quitting | 1445 | 637 | 558 | 250 | 1520 | 1331 | 189 | ||
| (72.7) | (80.4) | (77.3) | (60.5) | (81.7) | (77.8) | (85.7) | |||
| Closed public spaces should be smoke free | 1898 | 778 | 717 | 403 | 2000 | 1699 | 301 | ||
| (98.8) | (99.5) | (99.3) | (97.6) | (97.6) | (99.4) | (95.9) | |||
| Electronic cigarettes should be banned in closed public spaces | 1578 | 666 | 608 | 304 | 1659 | 1468 | 191 | ||
| (80.6) | (84.1) | (84.2) | (73.6) | (80.1) | (99.4) | (60.8) | |||
All Physician: Physicians and Pediatricians.
All Nurse: Nurses and Midwives.
Ranking according to The Tobacco Control Scale (TTS) 2016 * in Europe and MPOWER framework in a selection of WHO Europe Region countries**
| Huddlestone et al.[ | 1 | 81 | Yes | 4 | Yes | Partly | 11% | - |
| Spain[ | 8 | 55 | Yes | 7 | No | Partly | 11.8% | 12.8% |
| Sonmez et al.[ | 9 | 53 | Partly | 2 | Yes | Partly | 34.4% | 30.7% |
| Nobile et al.[ | 13 | 51 | Yes | 2 | Partly | Partly | 13.4% | - |
| Ravara et al.[ | 15 | 50 | Yes | 4 | Partly | Yes | 20.4% | - |
| Juranic et al.[ | 23 | 45 | Yes | 9 | Yes | Yes | 35.1% | - |
| Stamatopoulou et al.[ | 31 | 40 | Yes | 1 | No | No | - | 22% |
Glahn et al.[32] (2018)
Joossens & Raw[33] (2017).