Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry, Fukuoka Dental College, Fukuoka, Japan.
Int Dent J. 2010 Apr;60(2):99-105.
Dental professionals have the potential to influence global smoking rates. This study evaluated the impact of a tobacco curriculum on smoking behaviour and attitudes toward smoking in dental students.
Immediately before and three years after the implementation of a tobacco curriculum with a no-smoking policy, a questionnaire was administered to students to obtain information about their smoking behaviour and attitudes toward smoking.
The number of students who responded to the questionnaire was 580 in 2003 and 554 in 2006. The smoking rate decreased significantly from 35% in 2003 to 26% in 2006; however, analysis of data for each school year suggested that this was due to the prevention of smoking initiation rather than quitting smoking. Attitudes toward patient smoking and public policy were more positive in non-smokers than in current smokers. Improvement in attitudes toward patient smoking was smaller in current smokers than in non-smokers. Little improvement occurred in attitudes toward public policy in both non- and current smokers.
Implementation of a tobacco curriculum was effective in preventing smoking initiation and improving attitudes toward patient smoking in students. Further measures are necessary to improve attitudes toward public policy and to discourage smoking among students.
牙科专业人员有潜力影响全球吸烟率。本研究评估了在牙科学生中实施含禁烟政策的烟草课程对吸烟行为和对吸烟态度的影响。
在实施含禁烟政策的烟草课程前后(分别为 2003 年和 2006 年),通过问卷调查的方式获取学生的吸烟行为和对吸烟的态度信息。
2003 年和 2006 年分别有 580 名和 554 名学生对问卷做出了回应。吸烟率从 2003 年的 35%显著下降至 2006 年的 26%;然而,对每学年数据的分析表明,这是由于预防吸烟开始而不是戒烟导致的。与当前吸烟者相比,非吸烟者对患者吸烟和公共政策的态度更为积极。与非吸烟者相比,当前吸烟者对患者吸烟的态度改善较小。无论是否吸烟,对公共政策的态度几乎都没有改善。
实施烟草课程有效预防了学生吸烟的开始,并改善了他们对患者吸烟的态度。需要采取进一步措施来改善对公共政策的态度,并鼓励学生戒烟。