Frankowski B L, Secker-Walker R H
Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Vermont, Burlington.
Am J Dis Child. 1989 Sep;143(9):1091-4. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.1989.02150210127032.
All pediatricians in Maine were surveyed by mail to assess their beliefs and attitudes about parental smoking and their current activities concerning advice on smoking cessation. The response rate to three mailings was 86%. Most pediatricians (91%) reported advising parents who smoke to quit and estimated spending an average of almost 5 minutes giving advice on how to quit smoking. Almost all pediatricians (94%) felt moderately or very confident in addressing passive smoking issues. However, only 46% felt moderately or very confident in advising parents how to stop smoking. Important barriers to providing advice on smoking cessation to parents included negative parental expectations and not having enough time. Only 6% of the pediatricians noted lack of reimbursement as a barrier. The majority of respondents (84%) were moderately or very willing to learn brief methods of giving advice on how to stop smoking to parents.
缅因州的所有儿科医生都收到了邮件调查,以评估他们对父母吸烟的看法和态度,以及他们目前在戒烟建议方面的活动。三次邮件的回复率为86%。大多数儿科医生(91%)报告称会建议吸烟的父母戒烟,并估计平均花费近5分钟提供戒烟建议。几乎所有儿科医生(94%)在解决被动吸烟问题上感到中度或非常自信。然而,只有46%的人在建议父母如何戒烟方面感到中度或非常自信。向父母提供戒烟建议的重要障碍包括父母的负面期望和没有足够的时间。只有6%的儿科医生指出报销不足是一个障碍。大多数受访者(84%)中度或非常愿意学习向父母提供戒烟建议的简短方法。