Aslam Syeda Kanwal, Zaheer Sidra, Shafique Kashif
School of Public Health, Dow University of Health Sciences, OJHA Campus, SUPARCO road, Gulzar e Hijri, Karachi, Pakistan.
Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy. 2014 Jun 23;9:25. doi: 10.1186/1747-597X-9-25.
An important way of reducing tobacco use is to train the health professional (HP) students to assist in tobacco cessation by educating patients and public. In order to shape their thoughts for the desired role, it is vital to understand their existing perceptions regarding HP's role in tobacco control. Thus, the aim of our study was to find out the perceptions of Pakistani HP students regarding their future role in tobacco control, and examine factors associated with negative perceptions.
Secondary data analysis of the Global Health Professional Students Survey, Pakistan, 2011 was performed. Study population included 3445 health professional students in third year of graduate level programs. The dependent variable (perceptions of HP students), was developed using four questions from the survey. Students who did not regard HP's role in tobacco control were labeled as having negative perceptions. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to analyze association between HP students' perceptions and various socio-demographic, attitudinal and knowledge related factors; and were reported as adjusted odds ratios with 95% confidence interval.
We found that 44.8% (n = 1542) of students do not regard HPs as role model for their patients and public, and perceive that HPs do not play an important part in patient's quitting tobacco use. These negative perceptions were associated with male sex (OR = 1.25, 95% CI 1.02 - 1.53, p value 0.028), and poor knowledge about tobacco cessation techniques (OR = 1.32, 95% CI 1.12 - 1.55, p value < 0.001). Negative perceptions were also associated with their attitudes towards ban on: tobacco advertisements (OR = 1.67, 95% CI 1.13 - 2.48, p value 0.010); and tobacco use at public places (OR = 1.60, 95% CI 1.26 - 2.03, p value < 0.001).
The role of HPs for tobacco control is fairly under-perceived by HP students, and the undesired negative perceptions are associated with male sex, poor knowledge about tobacco use cessation techniques and negative attitudes towards legislative control. A comprehensive approach, focusing on these aspects should be adopted to train HPs, in order to utilize them as an effective manpower for tobacco control.
减少烟草使用的一个重要途径是培训卫生专业(HP)学生,使其通过对患者和公众进行教育来协助戒烟。为了使他们形成对期望角色的认知,了解他们对卫生专业人员在烟草控制中现有角色的看法至关重要。因此,我们研究的目的是了解巴基斯坦卫生专业学生对他们未来在烟草控制中角色的看法,并研究与负面看法相关的因素。
对2011年巴基斯坦全球卫生专业学生调查的二手数据进行分析。研究人群包括3445名研究生水平课程三年级的卫生专业学生。因变量(卫生专业学生的看法)由调查中的四个问题得出。那些不认为卫生专业人员在烟草控制中发挥作用的学生被标记为有负面看法。进行逻辑回归分析以分析卫生专业学生的看法与各种社会人口学、态度和知识相关因素之间的关联;并报告为调整后的比值比及95%置信区间。
我们发现44.8%(n = 1542)的学生不认为卫生专业人员是患者和公众的榜样,并且认为卫生专业人员在帮助患者戒烟方面没有发挥重要作用。这些负面看法与男性性别(OR = 1.25,95% CI 1.02 - 1.53,p值0.028)以及对戒烟技巧的了解不足(OR = 1.32,95% CI 1.12 - 1.55,p值<0.001)相关。负面看法还与他们对以下禁令的态度有关:烟草广告(OR = 1.67,95% CI 1.13 - 2.48,p值0.010);以及在公共场所吸烟(OR = 1.60,95% CI 1.26 - 2.03,p值<0.001)。
卫生专业学生对卫生专业人员在烟草控制中的作用认识相当不足,而这些不良的负面看法与男性性别以及对戒烟技巧的了解不足和对立法控制的负面态度有关。应该采用一种综合方法,关注这些方面来培训卫生专业人员,以便将他们作为烟草控制的有效人力加以利用。