Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention

This study compared the attitudes, practices and perceived barriers among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation interventions (SCI) for patients. A self-administered questionnaire, which covered respondents beliefs, practices as well as barriers and limitations towards SCI,...

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Main Authors: Rathna D. Vaithilingam, Noor M. Mohd. Noor, Rauqah Mustafa, Tara B. Taiyeb-A
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spelling my-ukm.journal.53082016-12-14T06:38:04Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5308/ Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention Rathna D. Vaithilingam, Noor M. Mohd. Noor, Rauqah Mustafa, Tara B. Taiyeb-A, This study compared the attitudes, practices and perceived barriers among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation interventions (SCI) for patients. A self-administered questionnaire, which covered respondents beliefs, practices as well as barriers and limitations towards SCI, were posted to 289 dentists from four Malaysian states and 35 Malaysian periodontists. In all, 236 (82%) dentists and 26 (80%) periodontists responded. More periodontists than dentists routinely record patient’s smoking status at first visit (89.3% vs 19.1%) (p<0.001), recommend nicotine replacement aids (37% vs 16.3%) (p=0.031), refer to smoking cessation clinics (40.7% vs 14%) (p=0.001), followed-up smoking cessation with patients (70.4% vs 11.3%) (p<0.001) and described themselves as being committed to patients’ SCI (81.5% vs 53.4%) (p=0.013). Limitations faced by dentists as compared to periodontists in SCI were due to insufficient time (p<0.001) and fear it will affect dentist-patient relationship (p=0.034). The findings in this study emphasize the importance of SCI and the need for further training in SCI among Malaysian periodontists and government dentists. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/5308/1/17%2520Rathna%2520D%2520Vaithilingam.pdf Rathna D. Vaithilingam, and Noor M. Mohd. Noor, and Rauqah Mustafa, and Tara B. Taiyeb-A, (2012) Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention. Sains Malaysiana, 41 (7). pp. 931-937. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/contents.html
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description This study compared the attitudes, practices and perceived barriers among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation interventions (SCI) for patients. A self-administered questionnaire, which covered respondents beliefs, practices as well as barriers and limitations towards SCI, were posted to 289 dentists from four Malaysian states and 35 Malaysian periodontists. In all, 236 (82%) dentists and 26 (80%) periodontists responded. More periodontists than dentists routinely record patient’s smoking status at first visit (89.3% vs 19.1%) (p<0.001), recommend nicotine replacement aids (37% vs 16.3%) (p=0.031), refer to smoking cessation clinics (40.7% vs 14%) (p=0.001), followed-up smoking cessation with patients (70.4% vs 11.3%) (p<0.001) and described themselves as being committed to patients’ SCI (81.5% vs 53.4%) (p=0.013). Limitations faced by dentists as compared to periodontists in SCI were due to insufficient time (p<0.001) and fear it will affect dentist-patient relationship (p=0.034). The findings in this study emphasize the importance of SCI and the need for further training in SCI among Malaysian periodontists and government dentists.
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author Rathna D. Vaithilingam,
Noor M. Mohd. Noor,
Rauqah Mustafa,
Tara B. Taiyeb-A,
spellingShingle Rathna D. Vaithilingam,
Noor M. Mohd. Noor,
Rauqah Mustafa,
Tara B. Taiyeb-A,
Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
author_facet Rathna D. Vaithilingam,
Noor M. Mohd. Noor,
Rauqah Mustafa,
Tara B. Taiyeb-A,
author_sort Rathna D. Vaithilingam,
title Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
title_short Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
title_full Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
title_fullStr Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
title_full_unstemmed Practices and beliefs among Malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
title_sort practices and beliefs among malaysian dentists and periodontists towards smoking cessation intervention
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2012
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