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Health care workers' knowledge, attitudes and practices on tobacco use in economically disadvantaged dominican republic communities.


ABSTRACT: Tobacco use is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries like the Dominican Republic (DR) where data have been lacking. Health care worker (HCW) interventions improve quit rates; asking patients about tobacco use at each visit is an evidence-based first step. This study provides the first quantitative examination of knowledge, attitudes and practices of DR HCWs regarding tobacco use. All HCWs (N = 153) in 7 economically disadvantaged DR communities were targeted with anonymous surveys. Approximately 70% (N = 107) completed the primary outcome item, asking about tobacco use at each encounter. Despite >85% strongly agreeing that they should ask about tobacco use at each encounter, only 48.6% reported doing so. While most (94.39%) strongly agreed that smoking is harmful, knowledge of specific health consequences varied from 98.13% for lung cancer to 41.12% for otitis media. Few received training in tobacco intervention (38.32%). Exploratory analyses revealed that always asking even if patients are healthy, strongly agreeing that tobacco causes cardiac disease, and always advising smoke-free homes were associated with always asking. Overall, results demonstrate a disconnect between HCW belief and practice. Though most agreed that always asking about tobacco was important, fewer than half did so. Gaps in HCW knowledge and practices suggest a need for education and policy/infrastructure support. To our knowledge, this is the first reported survey of DR HCWs regarding tobacco, and provides a foundation for future tobacco control in the DR.

SUBMITTER: Prucha MG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4410233 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Health care workers' knowledge, attitudes and practices on tobacco use in economically disadvantaged dominican republic communities.

Prucha Michael G MG   Fisher Susan G SG   McIntosh Scott S   Grable John C JC   Holderness Heather H   Thevenet-Morrison Kelly K   de Monegro Zahíra Quiñones ZQ   Sánchez José Javier JJ   Bautista Arisleyda A   Díaz Sergio S   Ossip Deborah J DJ  

International journal of environmental research and public health 20150413 4


Tobacco use is increasing globally, particularly in low and middle-income countries like the Dominican Republic (DR) where data have been lacking. Health care worker (HCW) interventions improve quit rates; asking patients about tobacco use at each visit is an evidence-based first step. This study provides the first quantitative examination of knowledge, attitudes and practices of DR HCWs regarding tobacco use. All HCWs (N = 153) in 7 economically disadvantaged DR communities were targeted with a  ...[more]

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