Baggett Travis P, Anderson Robert, Freyder Paul J, Jarvie Jill A, Maryman Kristi, Porter Janet, Rigotti Nancy A
General Medicine Division, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2012 Nov;23(4):1650-9. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2012.0162.
Cigarette smoking is common among homeless individuals, but little is known about health care providers' practices and attitudes in addressing tobacco use in this vulnerable population. We surveyed members of the Health Care for the Homeless Clinicians' Network, a nationwide multidisciplinary organization, to assess their tobacco screening practices, attitudes toward addressing tobacco use, and experience providing tobacco products to homeless individuals. Of 231 clinicians who completed the survey, 86.5% reported routinely screening for tobacco use. Although 74.4% of respondents viewed tobacco use as one of the most important health issues among homeless people, rates of agreement with this and other attitudes toward tobacco use in the setting of homelessness varied significantly by clinical discipline. Overall, 15.3% of respondents reported having ever given patients tobacco to build trust or promote adherence to care. Addressing providers' attitudinal variations and tobacco distribution practices may foster a more consistent anti-smoking message for this population.
吸烟在无家可归者中很常见,但对于医疗服务提供者在这个弱势群体中应对烟草使用的做法和态度,我们却知之甚少。我们对全国性多学科组织“无家可归者医疗临床医生网络”的成员进行了调查,以评估他们的烟草筛查做法、应对烟草使用的态度以及向无家可归者提供烟草制品的经历。在完成调查的231名临床医生中,86.5%报告称会定期筛查烟草使用情况。尽管74.4%的受访者认为烟草使用是无家可归者最重要的健康问题之一,但在无家可归背景下,对于这一观点以及其他烟草使用态度的认同率,因临床学科的不同而有显著差异。总体而言,15.3%的受访者报告称曾给患者烟草以建立信任或促进其坚持接受治疗。解决医疗服务提供者的态度差异和烟草分发做法,可能会为这一人群营造更一致的反吸烟信息。