Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Stella Regina
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Paceli,Renato Batista, Bussacos,Marco Antônio, Fernandes,Frederico Leon Arrabal, Prado,Gustavo Faibischew, Lombardi,Elisa Maria Siqueira, Terra-Filho,Mário, Santos,Ubiratan Paula
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the level of agreement with effective tobacco control measures recommended by the World Health Organization and to assess the attitudes toward, knowledge of, and beliefs regarding smoking among third-year medical students at University of São Paulo School of Medicine, located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: Between 2008 and 2012, all third-year medical students were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire based on the Global Health Professionals Student Survey and its additional modules. Results: The study sample comprised 556 students. The level of agreement with the World Health Organization recommendations was high, except for the components “received smoking cessation training” and “raising taxes is effective to reduce the prevalence of smoking”. Most of the students reported that they agree with banning tobacco product sales to minors (95%), believe that physicians are role models to their patients (84%), and believe that they should advise their patients to quit cigarette smoking (96%) and using other tobacco products (94%). Regarding smoking cessation methods, most of the students were found to know more about nicotine replacement therapy than about non-nicotine therapies (93% vs. 53%). Only 37% of the respondents were aware of the importance of educational antismoking materials, and only 31% reported that they believe in the effectiveness of encouraging their patients, during medical visits. In our sample, the prevalence of current cigarette smoking was 5.23%; however, 43.82% of the respondents reported having experimented with water-pipe tobacco smoking. Conclusions: Our results revealed the need to emphasize to third-year medical students the importance of raising the prices of and taxes on tobacco products. We also need to make students aware of the dangers of experimenting with tobacco products other than cigarettes, particularly water-pipe tobacco smoking.
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title Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
spellingShingle Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
Martins,Stella Regina
Tobacco products
Health policy
Education, medical, undergraduate
Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
title_short Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
title_full Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
title_fullStr Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
title_full_unstemmed Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
title_sort Effective tobacco control measures: agreement among medical students
author Martins,Stella Regina
author_facet Martins,Stella Regina
Paceli,Renato Batista
Bussacos,Marco Antônio
Fernandes,Frederico Leon Arrabal
Prado,Gustavo Faibischew
Lombardi,Elisa Maria Siqueira
Terra-Filho,Mário
Santos,Ubiratan Paula
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author2 Paceli,Renato Batista
Bussacos,Marco Antônio
Fernandes,Frederico Leon Arrabal
Prado,Gustavo Faibischew
Lombardi,Elisa Maria Siqueira
Terra-Filho,Mário
Santos,Ubiratan Paula
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Paceli,Renato Batista
Bussacos,Marco Antônio
Fernandes,Frederico Leon Arrabal
Prado,Gustavo Faibischew
Lombardi,Elisa Maria Siqueira
Terra-Filho,Mário
Santos,Ubiratan Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tobacco products
Health policy
Education, medical, undergraduate
Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
topic Tobacco products
Health policy
Education, medical, undergraduate
Health knowledge, attitudes, practice
description ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the level of agreement with effective tobacco control measures recommended by the World Health Organization and to assess the attitudes toward, knowledge of, and beliefs regarding smoking among third-year medical students at University of São Paulo School of Medicine, located in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Methods: Between 2008 and 2012, all third-year medical students were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire based on the Global Health Professionals Student Survey and its additional modules. Results: The study sample comprised 556 students. The level of agreement with the World Health Organization recommendations was high, except for the components “received smoking cessation training” and “raising taxes is effective to reduce the prevalence of smoking”. Most of the students reported that they agree with banning tobacco product sales to minors (95%), believe that physicians are role models to their patients (84%), and believe that they should advise their patients to quit cigarette smoking (96%) and using other tobacco products (94%). Regarding smoking cessation methods, most of the students were found to know more about nicotine replacement therapy than about non-nicotine therapies (93% vs. 53%). Only 37% of the respondents were aware of the importance of educational antismoking materials, and only 31% reported that they believe in the effectiveness of encouraging their patients, during medical visits. In our sample, the prevalence of current cigarette smoking was 5.23%; however, 43.82% of the respondents reported having experimented with water-pipe tobacco smoking. Conclusions: Our results revealed the need to emphasize to third-year medical students the importance of raising the prices of and taxes on tobacco products. We also need to make students aware of the dangers of experimenting with tobacco products other than cigarettes, particularly water-pipe tobacco smoking.
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