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Tobacco Use Among Dental Students in Morocco: Opportunities for Professional Cancer Education.

Mohamed Khalis1, Jonathan Muhunga Wa Tembo2, Latifa Elmouden3, Asmaa Hatim3, Oumnia Bouaddi2, Hafida Charaka4, Bouchra Assarag5, Imad El Badisy2, Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno Iii6, Amr S Soliman7, Chakib Nejjari2.   

Abstract

The study aimed to evaluate tobacco use, attitudes, knowledge, and perceptions about tobacco control policies and smoking cessation counseling among dental students in Morocco. This cross-sectional study was conducted at the Dentistry Faculty of the Mohammed VI University of Health Sciences of Casablanca, using the Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) tool. Participants completed a self-administered survey questionnaire, including information on socio-demographic characteristics, tobacco use, exposure to secondhand smoke, attitudes, behavior and cessation, curriculum, and training. A total of 426 dental students were included in the study. Over 15% of the participants were current smokers, and 31.2% had tried smoking at least once. About 29.3% reported having been exposed to secondhand smoke in family settings and 49.5% in other environments. The majority of the students had felt that health professionals were role models for their patients. However, only 20% had felt they had received formal training in smoking cessation approaches. More than 70% of smokers had tried to quit smoking in the past year; however, only 41.7% reported having received help or advice. It is crucial that education and public health officials join efforts to plan and carry out programs aimed at training dental students in evidence-based cessation counseling methods, in order to change their own smoking behavior and assist their future patients. Improving dental school curriculums with regard to tobacco use prevention and cessation is also a powerful means of alleviating the national burden of cancer.
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Keywords:  Dental students; Morocco; Professional cancer education; Tobacco cessation; Tobacco control; Tobacco use

Year:  2022        PMID: 35729316     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-022-02191-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


  5 in total

1.  Tobacco Use, Attitudes, Knowledge, and Perception About Smoking Cessation Counseling Among Brazilian Dental Students: a Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Augusto César Leal da Silva Leonel; Paulo Rogério Ferreti Bonan; Jurema Freire Lisboa de Castro; Andréa Dos Anjos Pontual; Flávia Maria de Moraes Ramos-Perez; Daniela Silva Feitosa; Danyel Elias da Cruz Perez
Journal:  J Cancer Educ       Date:  2021-02       Impact factor: 2.037

2.  [Attitudes and behavior in relation to smoking among medical students in Casablanca in 2010].

Authors:  N Zaghba; N Yassine; Z Sghier; L Hayat; K Elfadi; I Rahibi; S Hilali; A Ech-cherrate; F Mounaji; H Benjelloun; A Bakhatar; M Bennani Othmani; A Bahlaoui
Journal:  Rev Mal Respir       Date:  2013-04-30       Impact factor: 0.622

3.  Smoking behaviours and indoor air quality: a comparative analysis of smoking-permitted versus smoke-free homes in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Authors:  Tarana Ferdous; Kamran Siddiqi; Sean Semple; Caroline Fairhurst; Ruaraidh Dobson; Noreen Mdege; Anna-Marie Marshall; S M Abdullah; Rumana Huque
Journal:  Tob Control       Date:  2020-12-16       Impact factor: 7.552

4.  Prevalence of tobacco use and perceptions of student health professionals about cessation training: results from Global Health Professions Students Survey.

Authors:  Chandrashekhar T Sreeramareddy; N Ramakrishnareddy; Mahbubur Rahman; Imtiyaz Ali Mir
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-05-26       Impact factor: 2.692

  5 in total

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