Dawley H H, Carrol S F, Morrison J E
Int J Addict. 1981 Jul;16(5):905-10. doi: 10.3109/10826088109038898.
The present study looked at the importance of modeled behavior of hospital employees on the smoking behavior of patients and visitors. A high status model meant to resemble a medical doctor and a "peer" model meant to resemble a patient smoked in the presence of patients and visitors waiting in a no smoking area. The results clearly show an increased smoking rate among subjects when models smoked, with women slightly more influenced to smoke than men. No significant difference was found between models. The findings tend to support the importance of health personnel, particularly doctors, refraining from smoking in the presence of patients.
本研究探讨了医院员工的示范行为对患者及访客吸烟行为的影响。一个模仿医生的高地位示范者和一个模仿患者的“同伴”示范者在无烟区当着患者及访客的面吸烟。结果清楚地表明,当示范者吸烟时,受试者的吸烟率上升,女性比男性更容易受到影响而吸烟。不同示范者之间未发现显著差异。这些发现倾向于支持卫生人员,尤其是医生,在患者面前不吸烟的重要性。