Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital

Introduction: Junior doctors are ideally placed to assist smokers quit yet little is known about their knowledge and practices. Aims: To determine knowledge and practices in providing smoking cessation support, among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital. Methods: In 2012, all junior docto...

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Main Authors: Amer Nordin, A.S., Mohd Hairi, F., Bullen, C., Mohd Sobri, M.K.
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spelling my.um.eprints.110612014-11-11T04:49:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11061/ Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital Amer Nordin, A.S. Mohd Hairi, F. Bullen, C. Mohd Sobri, M.K. R Medicine Introduction: Junior doctors are ideally placed to assist smokers quit yet little is known about their knowledge and practices. Aims: To determine knowledge and practices in providing smoking cessation support, among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital. Methods: In 2012, all junior doctors at University Malaya Medical Centre were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire. The data were collated and analysed using standard descriptive methods. Results/Findings: Seventy per cent (n = 122/173) of those eligible completed the questionnaire, 71 reporting cessation training at medical school. Most (90) asked patients their smoking status but only 52 asked about quitting. Sixty-one per cent lacked confidence in providing assistance to quit, especially female doctors (70.8, p<0.01). Most (80) were unaware of local cessation clinics, and over half (59) were unaware of the existence of guidelines for smoking cessation (p<0.001). Conclusions: Asking about smoking was undertaken at satisfactory levels, but low knowledge, confidence and skills among this group of junior doctors indicates that cessation education should be included in undergraduate and in postgraduate curriculum training programmes. Awareness of specialist services and guidelines should be raised. Our findings are unlikely to be unique to this hospital, suggesting the need for a nationally consistent approach. 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/11061/1/Knowledge_and_practices_of_tobacco_dependence.pdf Amer Nordin, A.S. and Mohd Hairi, F. and Bullen, C. and Mohd Sobri, M.K. (2014) Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital. Journal of Smoking Cessation. pp. 1-6. ISSN 1834-2612 http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9219306&fileId=S1834261214000085
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Amer Nordin, A.S.
Mohd Hairi, F.
Bullen, C.
Mohd Sobri, M.K.
Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
description Introduction: Junior doctors are ideally placed to assist smokers quit yet little is known about their knowledge and practices. Aims: To determine knowledge and practices in providing smoking cessation support, among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital. Methods: In 2012, all junior doctors at University Malaya Medical Centre were invited to complete a self-administered questionnaire. The data were collated and analysed using standard descriptive methods. Results/Findings: Seventy per cent (n = 122/173) of those eligible completed the questionnaire, 71 reporting cessation training at medical school. Most (90) asked patients their smoking status but only 52 asked about quitting. Sixty-one per cent lacked confidence in providing assistance to quit, especially female doctors (70.8, p<0.01). Most (80) were unaware of local cessation clinics, and over half (59) were unaware of the existence of guidelines for smoking cessation (p<0.001). Conclusions: Asking about smoking was undertaken at satisfactory levels, but low knowledge, confidence and skills among this group of junior doctors indicates that cessation education should be included in undergraduate and in postgraduate curriculum training programmes. Awareness of specialist services and guidelines should be raised. Our findings are unlikely to be unique to this hospital, suggesting the need for a nationally consistent approach.
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author Amer Nordin, A.S.
Mohd Hairi, F.
Bullen, C.
Mohd Sobri, M.K.
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Mohd Hairi, F.
Bullen, C.
Mohd Sobri, M.K.
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title Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
title_short Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
title_full Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
title_fullStr Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a Malaysian teaching hospital
title_sort knowledge and practices of tobacco dependence treatment among junior doctors in a malaysian teaching hospital
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