Titre : |
Cigarette smoking knowledge, attitudes, and practices of patients and staff at a perinatal substance abuse treatment center |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Magaret S. Chilsolm, Auteur ; Emily P. Brigham, Auteur ; Samantha J. Lookatch, Auteur ; Michelle Tuten, Auteur ; Eric C. Strain, Auteur ; Hendrée E. Jones, Auteur |
Editeur : |
Paris [France] : Elsevier |
Année de publication : |
2012 |
Collection : |
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment num. 39 |
Importance : |
p. 298-305 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
[TABAC] étude:statistique [TABAC] sevrage tabagique [TABAC] tabagisme:risque:facteur associé:consommation:polyconsommation [TABAC] tabagisme:risque:facteur associé:grossesse
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Index. décimale : |
TA 0.3 Modes d'action des professionnels |
Résumé : |
This study compares cigarette smoking knowledge, attitudes, and practices (S-KAP) of opioid- and other substance-dependent patients and their multidisciplinary staff at an outpatient perinatal substance abuse treatment center. Consenting patients (n = 95) and staff (n = 41) concurrently completed a modified form of the S-KAP survey instrument. Ninety-five percent of patients reported currently smoking, and half endorsed wanting "to quit smoking now." This patient desire to quit smoking was significantly underrated by staff compared to the patients themselves (p = .028). Both patients and staff demonstrated suboptimal knowledge of smoking health risks, but 73% of patients reported trying to quit with past pregnancies to avoid harm to the fetus/baby. Although results show that patients could benefit from smoking cessation strategies centered on smoking's fetal/neonatal health risks, organizational interventions that focus on changing staff attitudes about patient desire to quit smoking may first need to be implemented. |
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